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CONGREGATIONAL HOUSE, BOSTON, MASS.
1902.] NOTES.
NOTES.
"Every church and every minister upon the rolls of the denomination" is
entitled to share in the distribution of the Year-Book. For this very practical
purpose, "the rolls of the denomination" must be assumed to be the tables and
list of the Year-Book, and the claim of any church or minister to receive it, errors
excepted, does not arise until such church is found in the Year-Book's tables, or
such minister's name is enrolled and printed in its "List of Congregational
Ministers," here reported and printed. To purchasers, the price is $1.00; or, in
cloth, Sl.25. Those entitled to receive it who prefer a cloth binding can have it in
that form by sending 30 cents to
REV. ASHER ANDERSON,
405 Congregational House,
Boston, Mass.,
to whom all correspondence relating to the Yeak-Book should be addressed, not to
the Publishing Society. It is not safe or sufficient to say " Congregational House "
only, as it has many rooms and occupants.
A pastor, who has resigned his active service, does not lose his claim to the
Year-Book. It is due to "every minister upon the roll." A church is not
entitled to two copies, one for itself and one for its minister, as is often assumed;
but to its one copy. The roll is new every year, and a minister's name has no place
on it simply because it was in the last Year-Book. It is to be reported each year,
either by the church he is serving or by the conference or association of which he is
a member, and which is responsible to the churches for record and report of his
good standing.
A number of copies of the Proceedings of the International Council, Boston,
1898, remain on hand. Price, §1-00. Add twenty-two cents for postage. Send
orders to J. H. Tewksbury, Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society,
Congregational House, Boston.
The following resolution failed to appear in the Minutes of the Council of 1901.
See page 43 of the published Minutes of the Council.
"Resolved, That in view of the grave concern regarding the present condition
and future interests of the Sunday School work throughout our denomination, the
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society be requested to furnish a
systematic and graded course of study covering the whole range of Sunday School
work, and that a committee of seven be appointed by this Council to co-operate
with the Society to that end."
I liereby certify that the above resolution was introduced by the business commit-
tee and adopted by the Couucil.
JOEL S. IVES, Registrar.
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
INTRODUCTORY.
First of all, we thank sincerely the State secretaries, whose reports indicate
patience and care, and an honest endeavor to get the Year-Book to the churches
and ministers as soon as is possible. In spite of all they have done, the reports are
fully ten days later than last year. The last was received April 14. Nor would
they be so greatly delayed if the clerks of our churches were disposed to hasten
their work. One clerk gave as a reason for delay that he had been busy with other
things and the report of the church was laid aside. Unless church clerks are more
prompt, we need not expect an issue earlier than at the end of May. Schedules
were received this year from the State secretaries as follows : Mississippi, Feb. 4;
New Mexico, Feb. 5; West Virginia, Feb. 7; New York, Feb. 8; Oregon, Feb. 9;
Utah, Feb. 10; New Hampshire, Maine, Feb. 12; Ohio, Feb. 19; Virginia, Washing-
ton, New Jersey, Maryland, District of Columbia, Feb. 20; Michigan, Montana,
Rhode Island, Feb. 24; Idaho, Minnesota, Feb. 25; Oklahoma, Feb. 26; Hawaii,
Feb. 27', Wyoming, Feb. 28; Kentucky, Marcli 1; Alabama (convention), Nevada,
March 3; Wisconsin, March 5; Vermont, March 8; Arkansas, Indian Territory,
Missouri, March 10; North Dakota, California, March II ; Indiana, Iowa, March 14 ;
Colorado, March 15; Nebraska, March 18; Tennessee, March 19; South Carolina,
March 21; Alabama (association), Illinois, March 22; South Dakota, March 26;
Arizona, Pennsylvania, Texas, March 28; North Carolina, March 29; Georgia,
Louisiana, April 6; Kansas, April 10; Massachusetts, April 11 ; Florida, April 14.
In the Year-Book of 1902 a few features will be noticed, some of which call for
explanation. Some attempt has been made to arrange the States in alphabetical
order. The tables, with an exception or two, follow each other in order. On
account of space, we have been compelled to put some summaries on pages other
than where the State tables end.
In the Summaries, page 453, churches are classified under the consideration that
any church regularly provided for through the services of a licentiate is not a vacant
church.
lu the Summaries, at the end of the tables, the word Revision is used throughout.
It includes discipline, though that may not be very much. Where the number is
large, we may know that the church roll has been revised ; and, indeed, where the
number is small, we may believe that it does not refer iu every instance to discipline.
The method adopted last year in grouping the States, as on pages 460-462, is con-
tinued in this issue.
Four new tables are added. One, page 468, indicates the distribution of aid to
ministers by State societies and the Trustees of the National Council, respectively.
A second table, page 466, shows what amounts were received by the treasurers of our
Benevolent Funds and the auxiliaries, as compared with wliat are reported in the
Year-Book. It will be recalled that the question was discussed at the National
Council, Portland, Me., whether the names of the superintendentf should be omitted
or not, to make room for other columns, that treasurers' reports be printed with the
reports of benevolence and kindred work of the churches. The differences in the
amounts, as given in this issue, will show whether such a plan is necessary or not.
A third table, page 465, gives an enumeration of the churches with respect to mem-
bership. We are glad to have anticipated several requests for this table. This table
will help us appreciate the gifts of the people. We have a large number of small
1902.] INTRODUCTORY. 7
churches. A fourth table, page 464, shows the number of persons admitted to mem-
bership in groups of 10, 25 and 50; also the number which did not receive any. A
fifth table, page 463, gives the number of Congregationalists in the world, including
the Missions of the American Board.
When studying the reports of the churches, it must be remembered that what
appear to be mistakes in additions, especially in the columns of membership, may
be accounted for in the membership of the previous year of non-reporting churches
being included in the totals. Whenever it was found that that had not been done
special account was made of such churches in the grand total found upon page 000.
Hawaii is given its just place among the tables, and for the first time we give
hearty welcome to Porto Rico.
It is something to be grateful for that the tables of the 1902 edition give greater
encouragement than did those of the previous year. We will all trust that this is
the beginning of an advance all along the line. There is a purpose in the Year-
book of which our ministers can take excellent advantage, to the edification of the
fellowship.
Permit us to refer to the Biographies. It is very diflBcult to secure accurate and
complete material, particularly of the early lives of ministers. For that reason we
ask earnestly that ministers, as many have already done, apply for blanks, and after
filling them out, send them to this office, where they will be kept on file.
Trusting the churches and ministers will find some suggestion with respect to the
Kingdom we love, we send forth the Year-Book with the prayer that it will not be
altogether without a mission.
ASHER ANDERSON, Editor
Boston, Mass., May 17, 1902.
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
ACCOUNT WITH THE STATE BODIES.
Statea.
Dues of 1902
payable July 1.
Duea of 1901
and previous
years.
Extra half cent
for 1899 only,
unpaid.
Alabama
$74 07
1 06
4 65
275 86
95 32
946 11
75
37 18
38 14
70 71
34 74
9 25
749 76
74 79
43
544 00
13 18
22 33
317 88
10 26
479 53
272 67
2 68
10 41
222 31
1 48
299 10
103 41
737 76
32 64
45 43
500 31
33 60
166 53
142 12
9 34
105 84
29 70
22 44
11 41
326 68
2 04
94 05
3 67
349 11
9 27
$382 70
40
294 78
2 00
330 43
468 28
10 94
651 56
26 45
7 76
32 78
166 68
431 92
4 80
100 00
18 53
182 99
601 71
67 28
159 36
183 03
17 38
93 09
$17 34
Alaska
Arizona
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
11 70
22 95
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Tndijina ,..-,,, ....
98 24
Indian Territory
69
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
8 56
Maine
Massachusetts ,
Minnesota.. . .
Missouri
—
Nebraska
36
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
North Carolina
N ortb Dakota
Ohio
12 85
Oregon
57 71
Rhode Island
2 50
South Dakota
10 72
Texas
6 99
Vermont
T^asliingtoii
West Virginia
Wisconsin
$7,334 00
$4,2.'}4 85
$250 61
The following recommendation by the finance committee was adopted by the
Council at Portland, Me., Oct. 12-17, 1901: —
(1) That the treasurer of the National Council be instructed to call for one and
one-half cents per member from the churches for each of the three following years,
instead of two cents per annum as heretofore.
(Minutes of 1901, page 42.) SAMUEL B. FORBES, Treasurer.
Hartford, Conn., April 24, 1902.
1902.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
ANNUAL RECORD.
ORDAINED OE INSTALLED.
In this list, "o." denotes ordination without
installation; " o. p." ordination as pastor;
"o./. «i." ordination for foreign missionary
service; " r." recognized. But owing to in-
definite reports, " o." may eometimes be an
error for '• o. p."
ABERNETHY, C. H., at Po-
way. Cal. o. May 3
ALEXANDER, A. O., Meta-
mora, Mich. o. Oct. 28
ALLE^, CHA8. J.. Beecher
Memorial Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. i. May 1
ATWOOD, ALFRED R., New
Boston, Mass. o. i. July 23
AUSTIN, LEON H., Washing-
ton Street Ch., Quincy, Mass. o. i. Oct. 23
AVERY, OLIVER P., Dead-
wood, 8. D. o. Nov. 14
BAILEY, HENRY L., Long-
meadow, Mass. i. Nov. 13
BASt^O, BELA, Hungarian Ch.,
8. Norwalk, Ct. o. April 29
BAUER, PHILIP E., Forest
Grove, Ore. o. July 26
BAUMANN, BENJ. R., Ger.
Ch , Davenport, la. o. July 3
BAYLI8, CHA8. T., Bushwick
Ave. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. i.
BEADLE, HARRY A., Frank-
lin, Ct. o. i. Feb. 28
BEAN, LEROY 8., 8aco, Me. i. Jan. 16
BENNETT, HENRY J., An-
dover, Mass., for foreign mis-
sionary pervice, Japan. o. June 3
BENNET r, JOS. H., Avoca, Neb. o. Oct. 8
BENNEYAN, HACHADOOR G.,
Armenian Ch., Worcester, Mass. o. Dec. 1
BERRY, JAMES T., Lee, N. H. i. Nov. 14
BIGEI.OW, E. VICTOR, pas-
tor Elliott Ch., Lowell, Mass. i. April 25
BLAKESLEE, WALTER C,
Ashland, Neb. o. Nov. 9
BLANCHARD, FERDINAND
Q , Southinnton, Ct. o. i. May 29
BLANDFORD, LEVI D., Lead-
ville. Col. o. Dec. 10
BLOOD. CHARLES R., Ran-
toul. 111. o. April 2
BLTTH, R. B., Congregational
College, Montreal, Can., for
work in Victoria, B.C. o. Jan. 29
BOND, ANDREW, Park Rap.
ids, Minn. o. May 28
BOOTH, HENRY KENDALL,
Chicago Sem., First Ch .Mich-
igan City, Ind. o. Nov. 4
BOSS, ROGER C, Garfield, Kan. o. Nov. 26
BOURNE, ALEXANDER P.,
Phillips Ch., Exeter, N. FI. i. Oct 30
BOWDISH, ALVIN G , Sibley, la. o. Sept. 10
BRAITHWAITE, THOS. S.,
Memorial Ch., Wantagh, N. Y. i. March .5
BROWN, GEO. E., Oacoma, 8. D. o. June 20
BUCHANAN, WM. J , Hano-
ver, Ct. o. i. March 19
BURNETT, WM., Greenlake
Ch., Seattle, Wn. o. March 19
BURNHAM, HERMAN L., N.
Collins, N. Y. o. Sept. 24
BURROWS, FRED'K W., First
Ch , Braintree, Mass. r.p. Dec 3
BUSHNELL, ALBERT, Clyde
Ch , Kansas City, Mo. i. Dec. 3
CADMAN, SAM'L P., Central
Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. i. May 13
CALHOUN, CHAS. S., Mack-
inac Island. o,
CAREY, EDWARD F., Ando-
ver, Mass., for foreign mis-
sionary work in Turkey. o. June 8
CAUSEY, GEO. W., Society
Hill Ch., Pine Level, Ga. o. Dec. 1
CHALMERS, ANDREW B.,
Grand Ave. Ch.,New Haven, Ot. i. Nov. 14
CONKLE, NOBLE W., Ober-
lin 8em.,Cumming8 & Buxton,
N. D. o. Nov. 12
COOK, E. ALBERT, Algon-
quin. III. o. June 21
COUCHMAN, T. B., Parsons, Kan. o. June 9
COX, SIDNEY H., Bethany
Ch, New York, N. Y. r.p. Nov. 26
CUTLEi;, ALEX E., Chicago
Sera , Genoa Junction, Wis.,
and Richmond, 111. o.r.p. June 11
CURTIS, CHAS. H., Worth-
ington, Minn. i. Sept. 24
DANA, MALCOLM, Kingston, R.I. o. Oct. 2
DANFORTH, J. ROMEYN,
High St. Ch., Auburn, Me. i. June 19
DANFORTH, RALPH E., New-
fane, Vt. o. p. May 9
DARLING, MISS MARION,
Detroit, Minn. o. Sept. 10
DASCOMB, ARTHUR 8.,
Glencoe, Minn. o.i. Feb. 27
DAVIS, CHAS. H., Hartford
Sem., Somersville, Ct. o. Sept. 18
DENNISON, GEO. B., Chicago
Sera., Cando, N. D. o. Aug. 15
DEXTER, DANIEL W., Nor-
wich, N. Y. o. March 19
DIETRICK, WILL A., Second
Ch, Lorain, O. i. May 2
DOANE, FRANK B., North
Haven, Ct. i. Nov. 13
DONAT, JOSEPH, Oberlin
Sera., Charleroi, Pa. o. Oct. 24
DUMM, BENJ. A., Stoneham,
Mass. i. March 20
DYOTT, LUTHER R., (J/eth.),
Uaited Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. i. Nov. 1
EBY, ALBERT B., Wacousta,
Mich. o. April 29
ECKLES, WM. E., Green
Valley, Cal. o. May 22
EDWARDS, GEO. N., Jewett
City, Ct. i. Feb. 12
ELDRIDQE, EDWIN R., Shelby,
Ala. 0. Nov. 13
ELKINS, WENDELL PHILLIPS,
Wareham, Mass. r. miji. Nov. 21
ELLIOTT, CHAS., Oberlin
Sem., Clarksfield, O. o. June 10
FARMAN, M. WINSLOW,
We6tfieId,Vt. o. June 18
FARNSWORTH, LYNN V.,
Steubf^n. Me. o. Nov. 21
FISBER.CHAS. F, Yale Sem.,
First Ch., Granby, Ct. o Sept. 24
FLAGG, RUFU8 C, Berlin, N. H. i. Oct. 31
FLAGG, JAS. W., Merrimac,
Mass. i. May 22
FORD, EDWARD T., FirsK h ,
Tacoma, Wash. i. April 16
FRENCH, HOWARD D., Wy-
oming, 111. o. i. Feb. 25
FROST, WILFRED B., Fre-
mont, Ind. o. May 20
G.aNE, WM. H., Greenfield Hill, Ct. i. May 14
GAVLIK, ANDREW, Brad-
dock, Pa. 0. Aug. 9
10
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
GEORGE, WM. P., WeBfmins-
terCh., Kansas City, Mo. i. Jan. 17
QODDAKD, REUBEN J , N.
Stamford, Ct. o. i. June 25
GOODACRE, JAS. J., Wln-
Ihrop, Mass. i. May 29
GORDON, GEO. A., Central
Ch., Worcester Mass. o. June 4
GRANT, MARTEN LEE,
Dowagiac, Mich. o. June 5
GREENAWAY, BRANDON,
Bowinanville, Can. o. June 13
GREGORY, J. C, Gorhara, Me. i. Feb. 6
GROETZINGER, CHRISTIAN,
Hill, N. H. o. Dec. 17
HAM, RICHARD K., What-
com, Wn. o. June 14
HARDING, A. E., Lenox, O. o. Jan. 4
HARVEY, WM. R., Sheffield, Can. May 23
HAVENS, CHAS. E., Little-
ton, Mass. i. July 18
HAWLEY, HENRY K., Sloan, la. o. Sept. 17
HAYDEN, NEWELL M., Chi-
cago Sem., Buffalo, N. Y. o. July 11
HAYNES, CHAS. S., Peter-
boro, N. H. i. Sept. 18
HAZEN, CARLETON, W. Rut-
land, Vt. i. May 22
HEGHIN, SAMUEL, Ashton, S. D. o. July 10
HESS, WM. M., Yale Sem. o. Feb. 11
HESSELGRAVE, CHARLES
E., Chatham, N. J. o.i. June 12
HITCHCOCK, WALLACE C,
Harwood, N. D. o. Dec 13
HODOU8, LEWIS, Hartford
Sem., Bethlehem Ch., Cleve-
land, O., to go to China under
the American Board. o. Sept. 18
HOLDEN, SAM'L, Ashland, Me. o. Nov. 20
HOLMES, JOHN A., Toledo, O.o. Jan 3
HOPKINS, WM.H., Third Ch.,
Denver, Colo. i. May 31
HOVAC, ANDREW, Brad-
dock, Pa. o. Aug. 6
HOWARD, LAWRENCE R.,
Union Sem , Central Ch., Prov-
idence, R I. o. June 7
HOWE, GEORGE M.. Groton, Mass i. Nov.l2
HUMPHREYS, OLIVER M.,
Silver Creek, lo. o.
HUT6REN. PETER, Kewanee,Illo. March 19
JACOBS, HERBERT U., Han-
over St. Oh., Milwaukee, Wis. i. May 20
JONES, GEORGE, Tomahawk,
Wis. o. Dec. 19
JONES, THOS. G., Chenoa, 111. o. June 11
JORDAN, JOHN W., Chicago
Sera., Walworth, Wis. o. June 27
KEEDY, JOBN L., Walpole, Mass. i. May 24
KHMPTON, A. J., Addison, Mich.o. Sept.18
KING, HINES E., Hanford
Sem. and Raleigh, N.C., Troy,
N. C , o. Sept. 29
KING, N. C, Troy, N. 0. o. Sept. 29
KINGMAN, Henry, Clarcmont,
Cal. r.p. Dec. 10
KOCBENDOERFER, ALOIS,
Curtis, Wis., as missionary
pastor of Polar. o, Oct. 1
KOENIG. DAVID, Endicott, Wn. o. Sept. 3
KUNDSON, A. L., Pilgrim Ch ,
Spokane, Wn. o. Feb. 8
LARSON, ANTON R., Yale
Sem., Omena, Mich. o. July 9
LATHROP, WM. G., Shelton, Ct. i. April 4
LE BOSQUET, JOHN E., No.
Ave. Ch., Cambridge, Mass. o. Dec. 3
LEWIS. WATSON L., Somo-
nauk. III. o. April 8
LOCKWOOD, GEO. R , Yale
Sem., Castine, Me. o. Dec. 5
LOGAN, ARTHUR C, for for-
eign vork, First Ch., Buffalo,
N. Y. o. Sept. 26 I
LOOS, WM , Durango, la. o, Dec. 5
LOWES, GEORGE A., Imman-
uel Ch., Hamilton, Can. i.
LY'MAN, EUGENE W.,
Cummington, Mass. o. Aug 15
LYTLE, JAS. A., E. Granby, Ct. o. May 21
McHOES, THOS. W., Dayton, Wy. o. Sept. 6
MacINNES JaS.C , Cheney, Wn.o. Dec.l2
MacAYEAL, HOWARD S.,
First Ch., Akron, O. i.
MACNAIR, WM. M., Mansfield,
Mass. o. i.
MARCY, F. L., Athol, Kan.
MAK8H, BURTON E, Nora
Springs, la. o.
MARSH, BYRON F.,Eu8ti8, Fla. o.
MARSHALL, CHAS. G.,
Dickens, la. o.
MARTIN, A. EDWARD, Min-
turn, Col. o.
MARTIN, JEFFREY, M. D.,
ordained as Evangelist by
Bethany Ch., San Francisco.
MAY, EDWIN M., Randolph
Center, Vt. r. p.
ME.'.D, E LWELL O., Park Ch.,
Cleveland, O. " i.
MERLINO, GUISEPPE, Wind-
sor Locks, Ct. o.
MERRI A M, CHAS. W., Cohas-
set, Mass. o. i
MERRILL, JAS. G., inaugu-
rated president Fisk Univer-
sity, Nashville. Tenn.
MI LB URN, JOSEPH ANTHONY,
Plymouth Ch., Chicago. i.
MINTY, WM. A., Tyrone, Mich. o.
MONTGOMERY, DAVID W.,
Fifth Ch., Washington, D. O. i.
MONTGOMERY, GEORGE R.,
Olivet Ch., Bridgeport, Ct. o. i.
MORRIS, MAURICE B., Beth-
any Ch , Minneapolis, Mion. i.
MORSE, EDGAR L., Williams-
field and W. Williamsfield, O.r.p. Nov. 22
MULLENBACH, JAS., Taber-
nacle Ch., Chicago. o. i. Nov. 11
NALDEN, H. R., Troy, N. O. o. Sept. 29
NELLOR, CHAS. H , Lusk, Wyo. o. Sept. 6
NEWTON, GEORGE J., Em-
manuel Ch., Springfield, Mass. i.
NIXON, THEO M., People's
Ch., Washington, D. C. i.
OLSON, ANTON, Swedish Ch.,
Upsala, Minn. o.
PACKARD, HERBERT L.,
Hartford Sem., W. Brook-
vllle. Me. o.
PAGE, JOHN, Kingston, Can. o.
PARKER, FREDERICK,
Chalham, Mass. o. i.
PARSONS, JAS., Harlan, la. r.p.
PARTINGTON, INA, Bangor
Sem., So. Brewer, Me. o.
PFEIFFER, HARRY N, How-
ells, N. Y. o.
PINKERTON, HENRY M.,
Chicago Sem., Alton, la. o.
PLATNER, JOHN W., at Cam-
bridge. Maps. o.
POOLE, FRANCIS A., Barre, Vt. i. Nov. 19
POOT, JOHN W., Newaygo, Mich.o. April 1
POOT, WM. F., Newaygo, Mich. o. April 1
POTTER, EDGAR A., Muk-
wanago. Wis. o.
PRATT, ARTHUR P., W.
Roxbury, Mass. o.
PRATT, N. MILLER, Monson,
Mass. i.
RALPH, PHILIP H., Antigo, Wis. o.
REED, LUCIUS F., recently of
Weeping Water, Neb.,.Mont-
pelier, Vt. o. i.
REIN, ROB'T, Genoa, Neb. o.
Feb. 7
Nov. 20
Oct. 4
A prll 3
Dec. 17
Nov. 21
Dec. 18
Dec. 11
Dec. 27
Jan. 15
May 28
Nov. 25
June 25
Nov. 25
Nov. 12
Nov. 19
Dec. 30
Sept. 24
May 28
Dec. 4
March 6
Dec. 3
Oct. 29
May 6
Dec. 14
Feb. 26
Dec. 16
Dec. 5
Sept. 30
June 18
June 18
March 12
May 29
Dec. 4
Dec 6
Oct.l
1902.]
ANNUAL RECORD.
11
RKOCH, ADAM, Morrisania, N. Y. i. Jan. 17
RICE, H. G., Zion Oh., Mon-
treal. Can. o. Aug. 20
RICHARDSON, FRANK H.,
Morris, Minn. r. March 27
ROBINSON, HENRY W.,
Rutland, N. Y. o. Nov. 19
ROBINSON, CHA8. F., Clinton, Ct. i. Oct. 29
ROBINSON, C. W., Dawson,
N. D. o.r.p. Jan. 18
ROPES, JAS. H., at Shephard
Oh., Cambridge, Mass. o. June 18
ROWELL, GEO. P., Corinth. Vt. o. Sept. 11
RUOD, EDWARD HUNTTING,
First Ch., Dedham, MaHS. i. April 24
RUEGG, SAM'L, G., Stock-
bridge, Wis. o. March 27
SARGKNT, JAMES B., Lis-
bon, N. H. X. Dec. 31
SARGENT, SUMNER H ,
Sharon, Vt. or. p. Oct. 31
SCHEIBE, OTTO J., Moody
Inst., Chicago, Hope Ch., W.
Superior, Wis. o. i. March 26
SCUDDER, WM. H., Park Ch.,
Berkeley, Cal. i. March 7
SECCOMBE, CHA8. H., Ames, la. r. May 2
SHELDON, FRANK M.. Tabor, la. o. July 31
BIND EN, ARCHIBALD W.,
Pr.jvidence, 111. o. i. June 20
SMALL, CHARLES R., We'ls, Me.o. Oct. 29
SMITH, HAY W , Union Sem.,
Parkville Ch., BrookLn, N. Y. o. i. Oct. 22
SNOW, EVERARD W., ass't
piator Walnut Ave. Ch., Boa-
ton, Mass. '». Nov. 21
SOPER, GEORGE EDMOND,
First Ch., Dan bury, Ct. i. May 22
8PEER3, LUTHER, Osseo, Wis. o. June 5
SPEERS, W. J. {Jfeth.), Santa
Cruz. Cal. o. Sept. 23
STACKPOLE, EVERETT S.,
Bradford, Mass. i. June 11
STARR, HARRIS E., United
Ch., E. Providence, R. I. o. Jan. 3
STOCKING, JAY T., Yale
Sera., New Haven, Ct. o. June 12
STOOPS, JOHN D., First Ch.,
Easthampton, Mass. o. Nov. 20
8TORRS, CHAS. L., Jr., Yale
Sem., Hillsboro Bridge, N. H. o. i. Dec. 10
STRAIN, HORACE L., First
Ch., Decatur, 111. r. Jan. 3
STRANG, CLEMENT J , At-
wood, Mich. 0. May 8
8TRAYER, PAUL M., 8. Nor-
walk, Ct. i. April 29
STREET, WM. D., White
Plains, N. Y. i. Oct. 29
STRONG, WM. E., First Ch.,
Amherst, Maes. i. Oct. 24
SWARTZ. HERMAN F., E.
Cleveland, O. i. June 27
TAYLOR, JOHN G., Arling-
ton Heights. i. Oct. 30
TAi'LOR, LIVINGSTON L.,
Puritan Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. i. Oct. 24
THAIN, ALEXANDER R ,
Wauwatoea, Wis. i. Sept. 26
THAYER, FKED'K D., Dud-
ley, Mass. o. i. Oct. 2
THISTLETON, ALFRED E.,
Yale Sem., Roxbury, Ct. o. Oct. 29
THOM, A. ALEX, Lake Park, Minn o. Feb. 6
THOMAS, IVOR, Wind Gap, Pa. i. April 7
THOMPSON, W. SHERMAN,
East Soraerville, Mass. i. Oct. 1
VAUGHN, LEWIS B., For-
raan, N. D. o. March 27
WALDEN, H. R , Raleigh and
Troy, N. C. o. Sept. 29
WALKER, DEAN A., Mt.
Desert Ch., Southwest Har-
bor, Me. o. Sept. 11
WALKER, JOHN J., West-
boro, Mass. i. Dec. 18
WALKER, WM. 8., Chester, Mass. r. Nov. 20
WALTON, GILBERT, general
missionary A. M. A. and also
S. S. and Pub. Society, for
Kentucky and Tt-nnessee,
Robbins, Tenn. o. Sept. 20
WARE, EDWARD T., Union
Sem., Asylum Hill Ch., Hart-
ford. Ct. 0. Sept. 20
WATT, R. G., Melbourne, Can i. Feb. 5
WEEDEN, CHAS. F , Central
Ch., Lynn, Mass. i. Feb. 27
WEISS, JOSEPH, Port Wash-
ington, Wis. o. Nov. 9
WELLES, T. CLAYTON,
Highland Ch., Lowell, Mass. i. Oct. 30
WHITE, FRANK N., Sioux
City, la. i. July 10
WILD, LAURA H., Butler
vVve.Ch., Lincoln, Neb. o. June 25
WILEY, HOR.VCE S., Chicago
Sera., Hillsboro, N. D. o. June 27
WILLIAMS, EVAN R., Cen-
ter Belpre, O. o. Jan. 22
WILLIAMS, JAS., Slatington,
Pa., Welsh Ch. ;". Nov. 28
WILLIAMS, J. M., Colville, Wn. o. Oct. 17
WILLIAMS, P. O., Dwight, N. D. o. Oct. 31
WILLIAMS, THOS. C, Sheri-
dan, Wyo. o. Sept. 6
WILLIAMS, W. D., Poppjoy, la. o. Oct. 15
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM J.,
pastor, Weymouth, O. o. r. June 4
WILSON, D. E., Wayzata and
Groveland.Minn. i. Dec. 17
WINTER, B. B., Sedgwick St.
Ch., Chicago, 111. o. April 30
WITHEY, F. N., Maywood
Ch., Harrison Ave., Oklahoma
City, Okl. r.p. Sept. 9
WITHINGTON, HENRY J.,
Western Springs, 111. o. July 2
WOOD, SUMNER G., Bland-
ford, Mass. i. June 26
WOODS, LAMBERT S.,Belle-
vue,Wn., Taylor Ch., Seattle, Wn.r.p. Oot.4
WOOD WORTH, ARTHUR V.,
Grand Forks, N. D. o. Jan. 14
WRIGHT, RICHARD, Belle-
ville Ch., Newburyport, Mass. i. June 5
WYLIE, EDMUND M., Boston
University, Second Ch., North
Beverly, Mass. o.i. June 20
WYMAN, DANIEL B. (Meth.),
Heath, Mass. o. Nov. 7
YORK, BURT L., W. End Ch.,
Bridgeport, Ct. i. April 16
PASTORS DISMISSED.
AKESON, LUDWIG, Scandinavian Ch., Wo-
burn, Mass., Sept. 30.
ANDERSON, ASHER, Meriden, Ct., Nov. 27.
BACON, WM. A., Shelburne Falls, Mass.,
Dec. 31.
BANKS, GEO. W., Third Ch., Guilford, Ct.,
July 1.
BIGELOW, E. VICTOR, Cohasset, Mass.,
Jan. 30.
CHEVIS, ERNEST C, Medford, Minn.,
April 9.
CL.aRKE, CHAS. F., Whitneyville, Ct.,
Nov. 6.
COBB, ELISHA G., Florence, Mass., Nov. 12.
COCHRANE, ROB'T H , N. Weare, N. H.,
Oct. 25.
COUSINS, EDGAR M., Second Ch., Bidde-
ford. Me., May 29.
COX, SYDNEY H., Lee Ave. Ch., Brooklyn,
N. Y., Jan. 24.
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
CROSS, ALLEN E., Park Ch., Springfield,
Mass., June 9.
CURTIS, JOHN 8., Hopkinton. N. H., June 4.
CUTLER, F. M., Armour, 8. D., April 2.
DICKINSON, CHA8. H., Canandaigua, N.Y.,
July 18.
ELLIS, WALTER M., Elroy, Wis., Nov. 5.
E8TABR00K, F. PHILIP, First Ch., George-
town, Mass., June 27.
EVANS, EDWARD. Camden, N. Y., May 7.
GAYLORD, JOSEPH F., Barre, Mass., June
19, 1900.
HAINES, OLIVER S., Ferndale, Wn.,
March 28.
HARPER, HICHARD H., Fruita, Colo.,
Sept. 3.
HARRIS, CLARENCE J., Crown Point,
N. Y., Dec. 31.
HAVENS, CHAS. E., Newton Highlands,
Mass., Feb. 1.
HOLLI8TER, FREDERICK M., Second Cli.,
Danbury, Ct.
HOWE, GEORGE M., Pine St. Ch, Lewie-
ton, Me., July 17.
INQERS0LL,'EDWARD p., Immanuel Ch.,
Hrooklyu, N. Y., Dec. 26.
JACKSON, SAMUEL N., Barre, Vt , Jan. 27.
JONES, JA8. A., Norridge wock, M^., Nov.14.
KEKDY, JOHN L., Lysander,N. Y., Dec. 14.
KENDALL, ROBERT R., Weymouth
Heights, Mass., Jan. 2.
KINGSBURY, JOHN D.. First Church,
Bradford, Mass., June 11.
KNAHP, SHEPHERD, Southington, Ct.,
Feb. 13.
LADl), GEORGE E., Waterbury, Ct., June 9.
LATHROP, WM. G., North Haven, Ct.,
March 12.
LUCAS, BURTON, A., Alton, N. H., May 1.
MANCHESTER, H. A., Danforth Ch., Syra-
cuse, N. Y., Dec. 28.
McCartney, henry R., First Ch., Am-
herst, Mass., March 19.
MITCHELL, J. LEE, Grand Ave. Ch., New
Haven, Ct., April 12.
NELSON, ANDREW P., Swedish Ch.,
Lowell, Mass., May 20.
NEW! ON, ALBERT F., Union Ch., Haver-
hill, Mass., May 28.
NOBI.E, F. A., Union Park- Ch., Chicago,
June 25.
O'HRIEN, JAME3 P., Southwest Tabernacle,
Kansas City, Mo., March 12.
PAl TER80N, GEO. W., E. St. Johnsbury,
Vt , May 30.
PATTON, CARL S., High St. Ch., Auburn,
Me., Feb. 28.
POST, AURELIAN. Bristol Center, N. Y.,
March 27.
RICH, CHARLES S., Stockbridge, Mass.,
Oct. 28.
BE WALL, JOHN L., North Brookfield,
Mass., Nov. 1.
SINKS, PERRY W., Plymouth Ch., Youngs-
town, O., Aug. 16.
SMITH, WESLEY W., Gildersleeve, Ct.,
March 3.
8WARTZ, HERMAN F., Mansfield, Mass.,
May 21.
TUTTLE, JOHN E., Union Ch., Worcester,
April 22.
UDD, JOHN, Second Swedish Ch., Worces-
ter, Mass.
WADE, JUSTIN G., Oneida, III., July 11.
WALKER, JOHN J., Yarmouth, Mass.,
Nov. 6.
WALLACE, ROBT. W., First Ch., Somer-
ville, Mass., March 19.
WELLES, T. CLAYTON, Taunton, Mass.,
June 25.
WOOD, SUMNER G., First Ch., Easthamp-
ton, Mass., May 1.
WHITAKER, JOHN W., First Cb., Savan-
nah, Ga., Oct. 1.
WILSON, JOHN C, Puritan Ch., Brooklyn,
N Y.. April 30.
WRIGHT, RICHARD, Windsor Locks, Ct.,
June 1.
MINISTERS MARRIED.
ALLISON, ALEX. L, of Brimley, Mich . and
Barbara Doench, atSault Ste. Marie, Mich.,
July 18.
ARMES, A. HERBERT, of Carlisle, Mass.,
and Caroline Mooers, of Lawrence, Mass.
•AVERY, O. P., of Deadwood, S. D., and
Emma M. Dickenson, of Colorado Springs,
Colo., Dec. 12.
BLAKE8LEE, WALTER C, of Ashland,
Neb., and Carolyn Van Aikeu, of Beloit,
Wis., Dec. 25.
BLANCHARD, FERDINAND QUINCY, of
West Newton, Mass., and Ethel Hebard,
of West Newtonville, Mass., June 19.
BOWDISH, A. C, of Sibley, Iowa, and Julia
Y. Kimball, of Portland, Mich., Aug. 20.
CONE, JOHN HENRY, of Derby, Vt., and
Florence Grace Smith, of Troy, Vt., Dec. 31.
COTE, THOMAS A., of Lowell, Mass., and
Emma S. Elliott, of Haverhill, Mass , July 31.
CRAWFORD, SIDNEY, of Provincetown,
Mass., and Edith Small, of Provincetown,
Mass., June 19.
CROOKS, CHARLES M., of Colerain, Mass.,
and Miss Annie M. Marcy, of Dorchester, at
Dorchester, Sept. 25.
CROSSL AND, GEORGE EDWIN, of Kansas
City, Mo., and Lora E. Loomis, of Chilli-
cothe. Mo., Jan. 1.
FAIRLEY, JAMES A., of Nutley, N. J., and
Elizabeth W. Woodward, of Jamaica Plain,
Mass., Sept. 3.
FRENCH, HOWARD DEAN, of Wyoming,
111., and Helen Cornell, of Hyde Park, 111.
FULTON, A. ;C., of Kennebunk, Me., and
Marion Ronthaler, of Chicago, 111., June 11.
GOOHHEART, SIMON F., and Josephine
R. Hull, at East Fairfield, Vt., June U.
GRANT, JOHN H., of Meriden, Ct., and
Margaret K. Hall, of Andover, Mass., Oct. 1.
HALSALL, EVAN and Carrie Block, of Den-
ver, Colo., July 1.
HAYNES, CHARLES 8., of Peterboro, N. H.,
and Caribel F. Spalding, of Merrimack.
HITCHCOCK, W. C, of Uarwood. N. D., and
Alice K. Flagg, of Ripon, Wis., Aug 21.
HORSEY, HAROLD I and Lillian F. More-
land, of Ottawa, Can. , June 11.
HUNT, W. SHERMAN, of Teluride, Colo.,
and Mary Elizabeth Hall, of Salt Lake City,
March 7.
JAMES, BENJAMIN, of Grand Meadow,
Minn., and Kilty Hunt, of Sioux City, la.,
June 27.
MACNAIR, W. M., of Mansfield, Mass., and
Amy V. Wickett, of Howard, R. I., Oct. 15.
MAIR, WILLIAM M., of Garretson, S. D.,
and Margaret Cross, of Garretson, S. D.,
Jan. 1.
MANNING, FREDERICK W., of Andover,
Mass., and Mary S. Delano, of Marshfield,
Mass., June 12.
PARK, FRANK, of Beechwood, Mass., and
Sadie Ayer Lowell, of Dexter, Me., at Ayer,
Oct. 9.
RALPH, PHILIP HENRY, and Mary Rob-
bins De Forest, in New Haven Ct., June 3.
STOOPS, JOHN D., of Eastharapton, Mass.,
and Mary E. Millner, of Cambridge, Mass.,
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM JOHN, of Spring
Valley, S. D., and A. May Andrews, of
Spring Vallev, S. D., Sept. 2.
WILSON, DAVID L., of Ft. Fairfield, Me.,
and Addle P. Burns, of Ft. Fairfield, Me.,
Sept. 3.
1902] NECROLOGY. 13
NECROLOGY.
OP
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS
Who Died in the Year 1901.
Adams, Jonathan Edwards, son of Rev. Jonathan ard Hannah An-
toinette (Clough) Adams, was born 1822, April 29, in Woolwich, Me.
Studied at Phillips Academy. Was graduated from Bowdoin College, 1853.
Principal of St. Stephen's Academy, St. Stephen's, N. B., 1853-56. Was
graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary, 1858. Ordained and installed
pastor of the church in New Sharon, Me., Oct. 19, 1859; dismissed, 1864.
Supplied the First Church in Searsport from July 10, 1864, to May 16, 1866,
when he was installed; dismissed, 1876. Secretary of the Maine' Missionary
Society, 1876 to 1895. Treasurer Maine Congregational Charitable Society,
1870-rJOl. Overseer of Bowdoin College, 1889-1901. Trustee of Maine
Missionary Society. Member of the Maine Interdenominational Commission,
1890-95. Publications : Annual Reports of the Maine Missionary Society from
1876-96. Sermon, David's Lament over Jonathan, on the death of O. F.
Knowles. Numerous articles in the Congregationalist and Christian Mirror,
chiefly on Home Missions. Married, Aug. 12, 1855, Louisa A. Hardin"-,
Bangor, Me., Aug. 27, 1859. Married, May 7, 1861, Lucy Gushing,
daughter of Samuel and Adeline (Gushing) Adams, of Camden, Me. Five
sons; three are now living. Died of apoplexy at Homer, Mich., Jan. 21,
1901, aged 78 years, 8 months, 23 days.
Ahnstrom, Jonas Magnus, son of John Peter and Maria (Jonason) Ahn-
strom, was born in Slatthog, Sweden, 1856, March 3. Studied in Grammar
and High Schools. Received his theological education in the Theological
School at Crestlnehamma, Sweden. Was ordained to the ministry in New
Britain, Conn., 1885. Pastorates: Halmstad, Sweden, 1878-85; New Britain'
Conn., Feb. 23, 1885-88; Jamestown, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1888-96; Minneapolis,
Minn., Nov. 11, 1896-1901. Married, June 16, 1880, Johanna Maria, daughter
of Andreas and Johanna (Arndson) Anderson, of Anderstorp, Sweden. Two
daughters, Ruth and Elizabeth. Died of pneumonia in Minneapolis, Minn.,
March 28, 1901, aged 45 years and 25 days.
Allen, Simeon Olmstead, son of Elam and Miranda (Olmstead) Allen,
was born in Enfield, Conn., 1837, Dec. 23. Studied at East Greenwich, Conn.,
and Andover Academies. Was graduated from Yale College, 1865, and from
the Yale Divinity School in 1868. He was licensed to preach by the New
Hampshire Central Association, June, 1868, and then returned to New Haven,
spending another year in study. In 1869 became professor of mathematics,
14 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
Olivet College; resignedto supply the church in Lansing, Mich. Was ordained
at Lansing, Mich., Dec. 1, 1869; resigned, Jan. 7, 1872. Called to Pontiac,
Mich; resigned, 1874. Supplied the church in Wallingford, Conn., several
months, and leaving Wallingford to reside in Springfield, Mass., supplying
churches in the vicinity. Associated in editorial work with the Spectator,
New York City. Spent one year abroad in study; returned and became
pastor of the church in Blandford, Mass. Retired, 1889, and resided in West
Springfield, Mass. Married, July 1, 1878, Jessie E., daughter of James C. and
Lydia J. (Smith) Goodsell, of Elizabeth, N. J. Three children, two sons and
one daughter. The widow and one son survive him. Died of diabetes at
West Springfield, Mass., April 22, 1901, aged 63 years, 3 months, 27 days.
Avery, Holly Hunt, son of Stephen B. and Mary H. (Thayer) Avery,
was born in Unadilla, Nebraska, 1858, April 1. Was graduated from Doane
College, Crete, Nebraska, 1882, and from Hartford Theological Seminary,
Hartford, Conn., 1887. Was ordained at Alraena, Kan., 1888. Pastorates:
Almena, one year; St. Francis, Kan., three years; Steele City, Neb.,
1894-1901. Died of Bright's disease, at Unadilla, Neb., Sept. 2, 1901, aged
43 years, 5 months, 1 day.
Backus, Joseph Wellks, d. d., son of Elisha Janes and Joanna Rudd
(Ellis) Backus, was born on Meeting House Hill, Franklin, Conn., 1823,
Feb. 19. Attended common school in Franklin, Grammar School in Norwich
Town, and Colchester Academy. Entered Yale College, 1842, and was gradu-
ated in 1846! Taught private school one and one half years in Buffalo, N. Y. ;
one and one half years in Phillips' Academy, Andover, Mass. Tutor two
years in Yale College. Studied theology in Yale Seminary, 1849-51. Ordained
and installed pastor in Blackstone, Mass., Sept. 29, 1852; dismissed, March 25,
1855. Installed at Chaplin, Conn , Jan. 23, 1856; dismissed, Jan. 1, 1858. In-
stalled, Leominster, Mass., Jan. 14, 1858 ; dismissed, Aug. 13, 1862. Installed,
John St., Lowell, Mass., Sept. 24, 1862; dismissed, Feb. 21, 1866. Installed,
Thomaston, Conn., March 20, 1867; dismissed, Jan. 1, 1879. Installed, Rock-
ville, Conn., .Jan. 29, 1879; resigned, Sept. 14, 1883. Dismissed, Sept. 30, 1883.
Acting pastor, Plainville, Conn., Oct. 1, 1883, to Dec. 3, 1894. Was corporate
member, A. B. C. F. M., 1877 to 1894. Corporate member of Yale University,
June 29, 1875, to June, 1899. Dii*ector of Conn. Home Miss. Society, 1870-79,
and 1890-96. Twice delegate to National Council, Oberlin, 1871, and New Ha-
ven, 1874. Received a. b. from Yale College, 1846; a.m. from Yale College,
1849; D. D. from Olivet College, Mich., June, 1895. Publications: Sermon on
Congregationalism, 1862. The Puritan Type of Civilization, the Gift of God.
Sermon, 12 pp., Thanksgiving, 1874. The Patriotism of Temperance, 15 pp.,
1875. Memorial Sermon, Rev. Dr. Griggs, 18 pp., 1883. Three Eras of
Religion, 18 pp., 1882. New Englander, 1883, May. The Present Claims of
the Clerical Profession on Christian Young Men. Address in Battell Chapel,
New Haven, Conn, 12 pp., 1882. A Ministry of a Hundred Years Ago, 21 pp.,
1890. Conn. Quarterly, April to September. Retired to reside in Farmington,
Conn., 1895-1901. Married, Aug. 19, 1852, Martha, daughter of Lucius and
Lucia (Burr) Woodward, Watertown, Conn. No children. Died, at Farm-
ington, Conn., of apoplexy, July 4, 1901, aged 78 years, 4 months, 15 days.
Bancroft, Cecil Fkanklix Patch, ph. d., litt. d., ll. d., son of Doa.
James and Sarah W. (Kendall) Bancroft, was born in New Ipswich, N. H.,
1839, Nov. 25. Academic studies at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, N. H.
1902.] NECROLOGY. 15
Was graduated from Dartmouth College, 1860, and from Andover Theological
Seminary, 1867. (During junior year at Union Seminary, N. Y.) Was
ordained at Mt. Vernon, N. H. Principal of Looliout Mountain Educational
Institution, Lookout Mountain, Teun., 18G7-72. Studied iu Germany, 1872.
Principal of Phillips Academy, Aniover, Mass. Degrees: ph. D. from
regents of University of the State of New York, 1877; litt. d., Williams,
1391; LL. D., Yale University, 1892. Trustee of Phillips Academy, Andover,
Mass ; trustee of Dartmouth College ; trustee of State Almshouse and Farm ;
Director of Audover National Bank; director of Merrimac Fire Insurance
Company; president of Head Masters' Association; president of New Ens-
laud Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools; president of the
Merrimac Valley Congregational Club. Married, May 6, 1867, Frances A.,
daughter of Capt. Timothy and Fanny (Marsh) Kittredge, Mt. Vernon, N. H.
She died at Andover, March 29, 1898. Five children, three sons, tvvo daugh-
ters; one sou, Cecil K., tutor in Yale University, and one daughter, wife of
Rev. W. J. Long, Stamford, Conn. Died of diabetic neuralgia, at Andover,
Mass., Oct. i, 1901, aged 61 years, 10 months, 14 days.
Barbek, A.mzi DooLiTfLE, D. D. , was born at Townshend, Vt., 1810, Nov. 15
Studied at Oneida Institute, Whitestown, N. Y. Was graduated from Oberlin
College, 1838, and from Oberlin Theological Seminary in 1841. Taught col-
ored people in Cincinnati, O., 1835-37. Was ordained at Paterson, N. J., Sept.
30, 1841. Supplied, Paterson, N. J , 1841; Birmingham, O., 1842. Pastor at
Saxton's River, Vt., 1843-52. Installed pastor, Bellevue, O., 1853, dismissed,
1858. 1858-60, East Cleveland (now the Euclid Avenue Church); 1860-64,
Austinburg; 1864-72, Geneva; 1872-74, Amherst; 1874-76, Chagrin Falls;
1876-79, Claridon; 1879-84, Saybrook; 1884-90, Lorain; 1891, Grace Church,
Cleveland; 1892, Lucas and Washington churches; 1893-96, Castalia; 1896-97,
North Madison; 1897-1901 (w. c), Oberlin. Received the, degree of d. d.
from Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. Trustee, Grand Traverse College, Ben-
zonia, Mich. Publication : Condition of the Colored People of Ohio, 1840,
14 pp. Married, 1841, Nov. 23, Nancy Irene, daughter of Eliphalet and Nancy
(Bradish) Bailey, Westmoreland, N. Y. She died, 1887, Sept. 29. Three
children, one son and two daughters, are living. Died of old age, at Oberlin,
O., Dec. 19, 1901, aged 91 years, 1 month, 4 days.
Barnes, Jeremiah Root, son of Eli and Roxaua (Newell) Barnes; was born
in Southington, Conn., 1809, March 9. Was graduated from Yale College, 1834,
and from Yale Divinity School, 1836. m. a. Yale, 1892. Ordained, Salem,
Ind., 1838. Evansville, Ind., 1836-45. Agent, Marietta College, 1846-47.
Stated supply, Piqua, O., 1847-50. Principal, Fairmount Seminary, Cincin-
nati, 1851-54. Stated supply, Georgetown, 0., 1851-55. Stated supply,
Cannon Falls, Minn., 1855-56. At Marine Mills and other places, 1856-69;
Winona, Minn. {w. c), 1870. Retiring from the ministry he resided in
Marietta, 0., 1882-1901. Publications : Jepthah and other Poems, pp. 250,
1887. Married June, 1836, Katherine, daughter of Joseph and Piatt, of
Prospect, Conn. Wife died, 1838 ; one child living. Marri-jd, Sept. 26, 1839,
Caroline M., daughter of James and Mehitabel (Pierson) Webster, of Mari-
etta, 0. Wife died Nov. 3, 1889. Five children ; three daughters living.
Married, Sept. 29, 1890, Mrs. Eliza Tappen Drew, of New Orleans, La. Wife
died Jan. 8, 1897. Died, Jan. 1, 1901, at Marietta, O., of old age, aged 91
years, 9 months, 22 days.
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Bartlett, Alfred H. , son of Joseph and Ann P. (Willits) Bartlett,
was born in Tuckerton, N. J., 1833, Jan. 20. Was ordained at Stockville,
Neb., 1874. Pastorates: Stockville, 1874. ... Stockville, Neb., 1893-99;
in Michigan, 1899-1901. Married, in Greenvpich, O., 1860, Hattie, daughter
of Robert and Maria (St. John) Griffin. Four children; three living. Died
of heart failure, at Stockville, Neb., March 7, 1901, aged 68 years, 1 month,
17 days.
Beaman, Warren Harrison, son of John and Tabitha (Bancroft) Bea-
man, was born in Wendell, Mass., 1813, Jan. 7. Studied at Amherst Academy.
Was graduated from Amherst College, 1837. Studied theology under Rev.
Samuel M. Worcester, d. d., Salem, Mass. Was ordained and installed
pastor of the church in North Hadley, Mass., Sept. 15, 1841, and dismissed,
July, 1872. Re sided in Amherst, 1872-1901. Member of Hadley School Board.
Superintendent of Public Schools, Amherst, 1876-85. Pastor of Zion's Chapel
(colored), Amherst, 1888-96. Publications: Thanksgiving Address. The
Memorial Stone. Centennial Celebration of Wendell, Mass. Semi-Centennial
of the building of the North Hadley Church. In memory of Fifty Years.
Married, April 27, 1841, Elizabeth Lydia, daughter of Rev. Samuel and
Zervia (Fox) Worcester. She died Oct. 24, 1889. Five children; three liv-
ing. Died at North Hadley, Mass., of pneumonia, March 1, 1901, aged 88
years, 1 month, 24 days.
Bell, James Madison, d. d., son of Thaddeus and Eleanor (Youmans)
Bell, was born in New York, N. Y., 1833, Feb. 25. Was graduated from
University of the City of New York, 1854, and from Andover Theological
Seminary, 1857. Ordained and installed as pastor of the church in Ashby,
Mass., July 21, 1858; dismissed, June 21, 1864. Installed pastor of Phillips
Church, Watertown, Mass., Sept. 21, 1865; dismissed. May 23, 1871. Prin-
cipal of West Grammar School, Watertown. Installed pastor of the church,
North Hadley, Mass., Sept. 26, 1873; dismissed, April 20, 1876. Installed
pastor'Second Church in Medvvay, Mass., Sept. 26, 1876; dismissed. May 1,
1886. Resided in Watertown, Mass. Supplied church in Weyland, Mass.,
January, 1887, to March, 1888. At Lisbon, N. H., April 1, 1888, to April 2,
1893. Supplied the church, North Leominster, Mass., July, 1893 ; was installed
pastor, Oct. 1, 1893. Was first Dean of the Leominster Association of
Ministers, 1900. President Fitchburg Congregational Club. 1900. d. d..
University of the City of New York, 1899. Married, Sept. 14, 1858. Susan
Foster, of Andover, Mass., daughter of Enoch and Mary (Foster) Frye.
Seven children, four sons and three daughters ; three living, two sons and
one daughter. Died at North Leominster, Mass., of pneumonia, Jan. 18,
1901, aged 67 years, 10 months, 18 days.
Benedict, William Addison, son of William and Adeline (Fellows) Bene-
dict, was born in Otego, N. Y., 1822, March 25. Was graduated from Amherst
College, Amherst, Mass., 1819. a. m., Amherst, 1849. Military agent, grade of
Lieutenant-Colonel, by Governor Buckingham, State of Connecticut, 1863-65.
Was ordained by Greene County Presbytery, N. Y., 1849. Pastorates : Gllboa,
N.Y., 1850-55; Plainfield, Conn., 1857-63; East Woodstock, Conn., 1870-72;
Porafret, Conn., 1873-75; Sutton, Mass., 1876-83; Orange Park, Fla., 1883-89
(Established Congregational Church). Retired to reside in Newton Centre,
Mass., 1889. Principal of Lyons Academy, Lyons, N. Y. Principal of Plain-
field Academy, Plainfield, Conn., with large number of Cherokee and Choctaw
1902.] NECROLOGY. 17
Indians and Spanish youth under his instruction. Publication: History of
Sutton, Mass. Married Louisa Newell, Oct. 12, 1845, who died April 13,
1848. No children. Married Eliza Eaton (date unknown). No children.
Married, 1869, Aug. 5, Mary Jackson, daughter of Amos and Amanda (Pratt)
King, of Eagleville, Conn. She died April 24, 1899. Four children; two
sons and one daughter living. Died of Bright's disease in Newton Centre,
Mass., April 19, 1901, aged 79 years and 25 days.
Bliss, Charles Robixsox, son of Ebeuezer and Marilla (Moore) Bliss,
was born in Long Meadow, Mass., 1828, Nov. 5. Studied at Westfield
Academy. Was graduated from Williams College in 1854, and from Andover
Theological Seminary, 1858. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church, at
Beverly, N. J., April 28, 1859. Dismissed, Nov. 18, 1861. Installed pastor
of the Congregational Church in Wakefield, Mass., May 22, 1862. Resigned,
June 5, 1877, and dismissed by Council, Dec. 4, 1879. Elected secretary of
the New West Education Commission, June 20, 1880, in which service he re-
mained until the union of the Commission with the Congregational Education
Society, June, 1893. Editor of the New West Gleaner and Christian Educa-
tion, from 1886 to June, 1897. From 1897 to 1899, financial agent of Salt
Lake City College. Publications: Thanksgiving Sermon, pp. 24, 1863; pp.
25, 1865. Wakefield Congregational Church; a commemorative sketch, pp.
90, 1876. Godless, or Not; a word on the question of the Bible in the
schools, pp. 32. New Mexico, pp. 16, 1879. The Work of the New West
Education Commission, pp. 10, 1886. The New West Education Commis-
sion, pp. 22, 1889. Married, Oct. 15, 1862, Mary Farnham, daughter of
Henry and Susan Johnson (^Farnham) Smith. No children. Mrs. Bliss died
In Fanwood, N. J., Feb. 17, 1901. Mr. Bliss died of pneumonia in Long
Meadow, Mass., Feb. 26, 1901, aged 73 years, 5 months, 28 days.
Bradford, Benjamin Franklin, d. d., son of Paul Pendleton and Rhoda
(Babcock) Bradford, was born in Stonington, Conn., 1819, Aug. 26. Edu-
cated at Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. Ordained, 1845, in Wesleyan Metho-
dist Communion. Pastorates : Onondaga Reservation, Seneca Falls, Pen Yan
(Wesleyan churches) ; Canoga, as supply in Presbyterian Church ; Nunda, as
supply in Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor of Congregational churches at
Suspension Bridge; Charlotte, Mich. ; Chester, N. J. ; Darien, Conn., 1877-81 ;
Oxford, N. Y., 1881-88 ; Cedar Grove, N. J., 1889-1901. Married, 1845, Mary
A., daughter of Amory and Mary A. (Brigham) Howe, of Granby, Oswego
County, N. Y., who died March 11, 1872. Children: Amory H., Cornelia F.,
and Mary E. Bradford. Married, April 1, 1879, Julia S. Ware, of Mt. Holly,
N. J., and formerly of Bangor, Me. Degree of d. d. from Drury College;
preacher New Jersey Association 1901, meeting in Baltimore. Publications :
Many pamphlets and sermons on subjects of current interest. One of the
prominent leaders in the movement for the abolition of slavery. Died from
pneumonia, Dec. 24, 1901 , at Upper Montclair, N. J., aged 82 years, 4 months,
28 days.
BRANcn, Edwin Thompson, son of Elisha and Sallie (Thompson) Branch,
was born in Worthington, Mass., 1816, April 12. Was graduated from
Oberlin College, 1845, and Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1848. Was
ordained by the Genesee (Mich.) Association, 1848. Preached in places as
follows: 1848-51, Genesee, Mich.; 1851-53, Hartland; 1853-55, Salem;
1855-62, Oakwood; 1862-67, Vernon; 1867-74 Maple Rapids; 1874-78,
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Grand Ledge; 1878-85, Somerset; 1885-89, Clayton (Pres. ch.)- 1889, re-
moved to Homer and retired from active service. Married, 1847, to Lauretta
L., daughter of Deacon Thomas and Lydia (Gilbert) Turner, of Oberlin, O.
Six children were born; three are living. Married, second time, to Mi-s.
Hannah Burt, of Homer, Mich., who survives him. Died of hemorrhage of
the lungs, at Homer, Mich., Jan. 27, 1901, aged 83 years, 9 months, 16 days.
Brown, Sherman William, son of Hiram Clarlj and Alice A. (Stewart)
Brown, was born in "West Winfleld, N. Y., 186G, June 18. Studied at West
Winfleld Academy, N. Y., 1883. Was graduated from Hamilton College.
Hamilton N. Y., 1887, and from Andover Theological Seminary, 1890. Berlin
University, 1890-93. Was ordained at Spencer, Mass., June 6, 1893.
Received the Andover Fellowship, 1890-92. Elected to Phi Beta Kappa,
Hamilton College, 1887. Married, July 15, 1895, Clara Anna Paulina,
daughter of Bernhard and Frieda Theresa (Von Loeben) Von Beyer, Berlin,
Germany. Three children. Died of rheumatism of the heart, in Spencer,
Mass., March 1, 1901, aged 34 years, 8 months, 14 days.
Burroughs, George Stockton, ph. d., d. d., ll. d., son of George W. and
Olivia C. (Stockton) Burroughs, was born in Waterloo, N. Y., 1855, Jan, 6.
Educated at Mantria Academy, Philadelphia. Was graduated from Princeton
College, 1873, and from the Princeton Theological Seminary, 1877. Was
ordained by the Presbytery of Lehigh, at Slatington, Pa., July 10, 1877,
Pastorates: Slatington, Pa., May 1, 1877, to Jan. 31, 1880; Fairfleld, Conn.,
installed, March 9, 1880, dismissed, Jan. 22, 1884; New Britain, Conn.,
installed, Feb. 7, 1884, dismissed, Dec. 28, 1886; Church of Christ, Amherst
College, Mass.. installed, Jan. 12, 1887, dismissed, Sept. 30, 1892. Also, Samuel
Green Professor of Biblical Literature. President, Wabash College, Craw-
fordsville, Ind., October, 1892, to September, 1899. Professor of Old Testa-
ment Language and Literature, Theological Seminary, Oberlin, O., 1899-1901.
Deerees conferred: ph. c, Princeton, 1884; d. d , Princeton, 1887; l.l. d.,
Marietta College, 1895. Married, May, 1877, at Metuchen, N. J., Emma
Frances, daughter of Rev. Gardiner Spring and Emily A. (Fi.'^her) Plumley.
Four children; three living, Mabel, Ralph, and Edmund. Died of sarcoma,
at Clifton Springs, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1901, aged 46 years, 9 months, 16 days.
Byington, Ezra Hoyt, d. d., son of Stephen and Sarah (Hoyt) Byington,
was born in Hinesburgh, Vt., 1828, Sept. 3. Was educated in Uinesburgh
Academy. University of Vermont, 1852. Andover Theological Seminary,
1857. Was ordained and installed pastor of the Congregational Church in
Windsor, Vt., Feb. 23, 1859; was dismissed Oct. 1, 1869. January, 1871, to
October, 1878, pastor at Brunswick, Me. June 23, 1880, to May 1, 1887, at
Monson, Mass. 1852-55, principal of Underbill Academy. 1858, at Royalton,
Vt. Supplied the American Presbyterian Church, Montreal, 1869. Travelled
in Europe, spending several months in the years l«86-87, 1892, 1896. From
1887 until his death supplied churches while engaged in literary pursuits.
Taught systematic theology at Lay College, Rev<re, Mass. a. b., a. m.. 1852,
University of Vermont; 1855, D. D., University of Vermont. Pre.'«ident,
1885, of Connecticut Valley Congregational Club. President, 1898, U. V. M.
Association. Chaplain. 1890, N. E. Association U. V. M. Librarian and His-
toriographer N. E. Historical and Genealogical Society, 1892-93. Member of
the American Church History Society; Mass. Sunday Protection League,
1895-1901. Trustee of Monson Academy, Monson, Mass., 1880-87. Pu!»llca-
1902.] NECROLOGY, 19
tions : Keview of Ministry in "Windsor, Vt., 1869. History and Functions of
Free Public Libraries ; address at Dedication of Monson Library, 1882. His-
torical Address Centennial of First Congregational Church, Hinesburgh, Vt. ,
1890. Biographical Sketch of Rev. John Wheeler, D. D., 1894. The Puritan
in England and New England, 1896, Roberts Bros., pp. 406. The Christ of
Yesterday, To-day and Forever, Roberts Bros., 1897, 322 pp. History of the
Old South Church, Windsor, Vt. (pam.), 1898. Memorial of Rev. Ebenezer
Cutler, D. D., Boston and Chicago Pilgrim Press, 1898, 207 pp. History of
the First Congregational Church, Windsor, Vt., Windsor, 1898, 138 pp.
The Puritan as a Colonist and Reformer, Little, Brown & Co., Boston,
1899, 375 pp. Memoir Rev. Henry A. Hazen, d. d., 1901. Married Jan. 14,
1858, Ann Eliza, daughter of Rev. Otto Smith and Laura Jane (Huntington)
Hoyt, at New Haven, Vt. She died at Monson, Mass., March 11, 1883. No
children. Married, June 14, 1887, Louisa Jane, daughter of Dr. William
and Sarah Paine (Hemenway) Workman, at Worcester, Mass. No children.
Died of heart failure, at Newton, Mass., May 16, 1901, aged 72 years, 8
months, 13 days.
Chase, Andrew Lyford, son of Andrew Jackson and Lois (Lyford) Chase,
was born in Atkinson, Me., 1859, Nov. 26. Educated at Bucksport Seminary,
Maine, 1883. Spent three years at Boston University, 1883-85. Was
graduated from the Boston University Theological School, 1889, and from
Harvard, 1890. Was ordained and installed as .pastor at Montrose, Colo.,
Feb. 20, 1891 ; dismissed, September, 1891. Installed pastor of the church in
Foxcroft, Me., Dec. 31, 1891 ; dismissed, June 1, 1896. Installed pastor of the
churches in Elliot and York, Me., Feb. 2, 1897 ; dismissed, January, 1900. In-
stalled pastor of the church In Sanford, Me., Jan. 31, 1900. Married, Dec. 12,
1893, Martha Libby, of Portland, Me., daughter of George O. and Margaret S.
Durgin. Died at South Sebec, Me., of consumption of the liver. May 30,
1901, aged 41 years, 6 months, 4 days.
Chittenden, Albert Jerome, son of Rev. Albert Cornelius and Patience
Lavinia Chittenden, was born in Westbrook, Conn , 1838, July 26. Studied
in Ripon College, Wis. Was graduated in 1868. Andover Theological
Seminary. 1872-74, and Chicago Theological Seminary 1875. Was ordained
by the Wesleyan Methodist Conference, Wis., Sept. 28, 1862. Superintendent
of Indian Missions at White Earth, Minn., 1868-72. Pastor at Clinton,
la., 1876. At Georgetown and Boulder, Col., 1876-80. Principal of Pre-
paratory Department, Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111., 1880-81. Pastor at
Linwood, 111., 1881-83; at Wheaton College Church, 1883-90. Also instruc-
tor in Biblical Exegesis and the Canon of the Scriptures. In the service of
the American Missionary Association in Tennessee and Kentucky, 1890-91.
Pastor, Mills River, Mass., 1893-96. Retired to reside at New Marlboro,
Mass., 1896-1901. Publications : The Candidating Fair, a Student's Dream of
Trial Preaching, pp. 48, 1873. Words and Facts in the Science of Religion,
pp. 17, 1876. Studies in Justice, in five parts, pp. 64, 1880. Story of the But-
tons, or The Man who Owned the Earth, with other poems, pp. 29, 1895.
Married, Oct. 20, 1876, Eliza Jackson, daughter of George Cotton and Sophia
Harmer (Johns) Partridge. Five children; four are living. Died at New
Marlboro, Mass., of paralysis and Bright's disease, Feb. 4, 1901, aged 62
years, 6 months, 9 days.
Cooley, Franklin Mortimer, son of Aaron and Prudia (Hibbard) Cooley,
20 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
was born in Cooley Valley, Wis., 1833, Feb. 14. Was ordained by tiie
Wesleyan Methodist Conference of America, 1858, Oct. 3. Pastorates : Britt,
la. ; Waterbury, S. D. ; Cherokee, la. ; Ferryville, Wis. Congregational
Church in Crossville, Tenn. ; resigned Oct. 4, 1891. Publication: To Be
or not to Be; a Defence of Spirituality against the Views of the Second
Adventists, pp. 7, 1876, Cherokee, la. Married, 1853, Mercy A., daughter of
Ira and Sarah W. (Partridge) Wilicox, of Franklin County, Wis. Eight
children; five living. Died at Victory, Wis., of blood poisoning, June, 15,
1901, aged 68 years, 4 months, 1 day.
Cdrtis, Lucius Quintius, son of Deacon Elizur and Amanda Steele (Pitkin)
Curtis, was born at Torrlngford, Conn., 1812, Nov. 16. Fitted for college at
Torringford Academy. Was graduated from Williams College, 1835; Yale
Seminary; Andover Theological Seminary. Ordained by the Litchfield South
Association at Woodbury, Conn., July 8, 1846; dismissed, June 7, 1854. In-
stalled pastor at Colchester, Conn., May 28, 1856; dismissed May 19, 1868.
Pastor, Ripon College Church, Ripon, Wis. Pastor of church in Lyons,
Iowa, 1870-76. Publications : Man above Nature, Andover Beview, August,
1892 ; Relation of Evolution to Christianity, New Englander, September,
1880, afterwards republished in an English Theological Quarterly. Married,
June 28, 1848, to Emily Chauncey, daughter of Rev. Samuel and Abigail
(Goodrich) Whittlesey. No children. Died at Hartford, Conn., of heart
failure, Feb. 11, 1901, aged 88 years, 2 months, 25 days.
CusHMAN, John Paine, son of John Paine and Maria Jones (Tallmadge)
Cushman, was born at Troy, N. Y., 1830, Jan. 19. Studied at Academy, Troy,
N. Y., and the Collegiate Institute, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Was graduated
from Union College, Schenectady, N. Y., 1851, and from Union Theological
Seminary, New York City, 1856. Ordained and installed at Sand Lake, N. Y.,
May 29, 1860; dismissed July, 1862. Installed, Brighton, Mass., May 6,
1863; dismissed May 6, 1866. Supplied at Granby, Mass., Feb. 23, 1867, to
May 1, 1870. Installed at Royalston, Mass., Nov. 30, 1870. Dismissed,
1872, to go and care for his mother in Troy, N. Y., until 1885. Installed
at Castine, Me., Aug. 13, 1885. Married, May 14, 1861, Henrietta Caroline,
daughter of Rev. John and Margaret Graves (Jackson) Maltby. Died, of
exhaustion, at Castine, Me., Feb. 5, 1901, aged 71 years, 16 days.
Dada, Edward Payson, son of Noah and Sarah (Clark) Dada, was born in
Otisco, N. Y., 1832, April 11. Received his academic training at Austiuburgh ;
O. ; was graduated from Oberlin College, Oberlin, O., 1861, and from the
Chicago Theological Seminary, 1864. Was ordained, in 1864, by the Con-
gregational Association, at Belvidere, III. Settlements: Pecatonica, III.,
Ontario, Lafayette, and Richford, N.Y. ; Pierce, Springfield, Friend, Hem-
ingford, Neb. ; Columbia City, Wash. Married, May 3, 1864, at Belvidere,
111., Rose, daughter of Dr. and Eliza M. (Moore) Taggart. Two children.
Died of pneumonia at Seattle, Wash., March 19, 1901, aged 68 years, 11
months, 8 days.
Day, Hiram, son of Adonijah and Elizabeth (Marvin) Day, was born in
Burlington, Otsego County, New York, 1813, April 6. Studied at Bridgewater
Academy, Bridgewater, N. Y., and at Oneida Institute, Whitesborough, N. Y.,
1835-39; Theological Institute of Connecticut, East Windsor, Conn, (now
Hartford Theological Seminary), 1839-42. Was ordained and installed at
South Cornwall, Conn., Feb. 29, 1844; dismissed, Oct. 9, 1848. Supplied at
1902.] NECROLOGY. 21
West Hartland,. Conn., 1849, and at Simsbury, 1850. Installed pastor at Stafford
Springs, Conn, (first house of worship), April 30, 1851; dismissed, May 24,
1856. Installed pastor at North Manchester, Conn., May 5, 1857, and dis-
missed March 30, 1859. Pastor at Northbridge, Mass., Aug. 5, 1860, until
April, 1862. Resided in East Hartford, Conn., 1862-66. Installed pastor
nt Windham, Conn., May 23, 1866, and dismissed March 24, 1869. Supplied
at Thorndrke, Mass. Pastor at Chatham, Mass., March 6, 1870, until April
50, 1877. Resided in Chicago, 111. Pastor of the church in Glencoe, 111.
Without charge, Oct. 17, 1880, to July 1, 1888. Married, May 17, 1844, Emily
Lincoln, daughter of and Hannah (Lincoln) Foster. She died March
28, 1901, aged 84. Four children; two died in infancy, and a daughter at
15 years. One son, Arthur H., of Glencoe, 111., survives them. Died of old
age, at Glencoe, 111., June 22, 1901, aged 88 years, 1 month, 16 days.
Dennis, Charles Wesley, sou of Deacon Norman W. and Maria (Hitch-
cock; Dennis, was born in Rutland, Wis., 1849, Aug. 13. Studied at Albion
Academy, 1868-69. Was licensed to preach, September, 1881, by the Free
Baptist Association. First pastorate with the Churches in West and East Vin-
land and Thomson's Corners, 1881-83. Was graduated from Hillsdale College,
1889, supplying in the meanwhile at Cambria Mills and South Allen, 1883-
85; Macon and Wampler's Lake, 1885-77; Brooklyn (Pres.), 1888; Jackson
(Congl.), 1888-89; Lamars, la., 889-90; Zanesville, Minn., 1890; Emerald
Grove, Wis., 1897-99. At Aniery and Clear Lake, Wis., 1899-1900. Publi-
cations : Poems. Nine Objections to Magnetic Healing, as answered by the
Bible, pp. 14, 1900. Married, March 2, 1871, Charity L., daughter of
Freeman R. and Charity M. (Shaw) Martin. One son living. Died of
apoplexy, at Amery, Wis., March 9, 1901, aged 51 years, 6 months, 27 days.
Dixox, James Jediah Alexander Tillson, son of Samuel and Margaret
Redmond (Alexander) Dixon, was born in Vandalia, Bond County, 111., 1828,
July 1. Was graduated from Illinois College, Jacksonville, 111., 1853, and
from Lane Theological Seminary, 1856. Was ordained at Metamora, 111.,
Sept. 3, 1856 ; resigned, 1862, and removed to Woodstock, 111, ; resigned, 1865,
and removed to INIetamora, remaining there until 1871. 1871, called to the
church in Irvingtou, Neb. 1873, removed to Bunker Hill, Kan. 1889, removed
to Atwood, Kan. Failing health compelled resignation. Chaplain of the 146th
Regiment, U. S. Infantry, 1876. Elected to State Legislature, Kansas, 1879.
Probate; Judge of Russell County, Kan., 1882. Elected the second time to State
Legislature, 1884. Superintendent of Schools of Russell County, Kan. Mar-
ried 1852, July 19, Anna Lydia, daughter of Stephen and Lydia W. (Massey)
Holmes, of Jacksonville, 111. Mrs. Dixon died in Atwood, Kan., March 4,
1897. Five children. Two are living, Mrs. Lillie D. Harbaugh, Bunker Hill
Kan., and Ernest H. Dixon, Dallas, Tex. Died of inflammation of stomach,
at Bunker Hill, Kau., Oct. 21, 1901, aged 73 years, 3 months, 20 days.
Doe, Franklin Bradley, .son of Jacob and Lydia (Harding) Doe, was
born in Swanton, Vt., Dec. 5, 1827. Was graduated from Amherst College,
1851; Bangor Theological Seminary, 1854. Ordained at Lancaster, Mass.,
Oct. 19, 1854. Installed pastor at Appleton, Wis., Oct. 19, 1858. Superin-
tendent of the American Home Missionary Society in Wisconsin, from Octo-
ber, 1868, to 1883. Superintendent of Home Missions for Texas, Arkansas,
Missouri, and Oklahoma from 1883-93. Returned to Wisconsin, 1893. Sup-
plied churches, filling vacancies, from three months to one year, at Clinton-
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ville, Neilsville, Ashland, Eau Claire, West Salem. Married, Aug. 31, 1854,.
Mary Agnes, daughter of Thomas and Jennie (Carter) Beecroft, Bangor, Me.
Three children living and two deceased. Died at Ashland, Wis., of disease
of the heart, May 23, 1901, aged 73 years, 5 months, 18 days.
Emery, Samuel Hopkins, d. d., son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Welch)
Emery, was born in Boxford, Mass., 1815, Aug. 15. Entered Phillips Acad-
emy, Andover, Mass., 1823. Was graduated from Amherst College, 1834, and
from Andover Theological Seminary, 1837. Was ordained and installed
pastor of Spring Street (now Winslow) Church, Taunton, Mass., Nov. 23,
1837; dismissed by Council, Dec. 23, 1840. Installed pastor of the church in
Bedford, Mass., June 30, 1841; dismissed, 1846. Recalled to and installed
pastor of the Winslow Church, Taunton, Mass., Jan. 6, 1847, and dismissed
by Codncil, Oct. 2, 1855. Installed pastor of the church in Quincy, 111., Dec.
12, 1856, dismissed by Council, December, 1868. Supplied New England
Church, Chicago, 111., January, 1869, to April, 1869. Supplied the Hichmond
Street Church, Providence, R. I., 1869-71. Acting pastor of Olivet Church,
Bridgeport, Conn., April, 1872, to May, 1874. Supplied the church in North
Middleboro, Mass., June 1, 1874, to Oct. 1, 1876. Called to Taunton, Mass., as
ministfcr-at-large, and superintendent of charity work. Received degree of
D. D. from Amherst College, 1891. Registrar of the General Association of
Illinois, 1859-69. "Vice-President of American Peace Society. President of
Old Colony Historical Society. Chaplain of the Wm. H. Bartlett Post, G. A. R.
While pastor at Quincy, Mass., appointed for nine months army chaplain, by
President Lincoln. Member of the State (Mass.) Legislature, 1889-90.
Made pastor emeritus of AVinslow Church, 1896. Publications: Prize essay.
Peace, Andover Theological Seminary. Ministry of Taunton, 2 vols., pp.
394-360, 1853, J. P. Jewett & Co. Supplement, 1894. History of the Congre-
gational Church, North Middleboro, Mass., 1876, pp. 106. History of Taunton,
Mass., pp. 878, 1893. Historical Sermon, Berkeley, Mass., 1887. Fiftieth
Anniversary Sermon, Winslow Church, Taunton, Mass., 1887. Anniversary
Sermon, fifty years (of himself), 1887. Married, March 7, 1838, Julia, daughter
of William and Elizabeth Dean (Dennis) Read, of Taunton, Mass. She died
in Taunton, Mass., Feb. 2, 1901. Four children: William Reed, Samuel Hop-
kins, Jr., Francis Welch Reed, and Joseph Welch ; two living, Samuel H.
and Joseph W., at Quincy, 111. Died in Taunton, Mass., of heart disease,
Oct. 3, 1901, aged 86 years, 1 month, 11 days.
Fairchild, George Thompson, ll. d, son of Grandison and Nancy
(Harris) Fairchild, was born in Brownholm, O., 1838, Oct. 6. Was grad-
uated from Oberlin College, Oberlin, O., 1862. Was ordained at Lansing,
Mich., 1871. 1865, professor in English literature, Michigan State
Agricultural College. 1879, president Kansas State Agricultural College.
1898, professor in English literature, Berea College, Berea, Ky., and acting
president. 1897, President of the National Education Association. Re-
ceived degree ll. r>., Oberlin College, 1893. Published addresses may be
found in the Reports of the Michigan State Board of Agriculture, 1875-77,
and Kansas State Board of Agriculture, 1881-97, and Connecticut and
New Jersey Boards of Agriculture, 1897-98. Rural Wealth and Welfare,
Macmillan Company, N. Y., 1900. For editorials and baccalaureate sermons,
see files of the Industrialist, published by the Kansas State Agricultural Col-
lege, 1880-98. Married, Nov. 25, 1883, Charlotte Pearl, daughter of David
1902.] NECROLOGY. 23
and Mary (Mechem) Halsted, of Venice, Cayuga County, N. Y. Five chil-
dren : Mrs. Agnes Mary (C. H.) Kirshner, Kansas City, Mo. ; Edwin Milton,
Albany, N. Y. ; Paul Halsted, Passaic, N. J.; David Grandison, Washingtou,
D. C; Anna Delia (F. H.) White, Broolilyn, N. Y. Died in Columbus, 0-,
of heart failure, March 16, 1901, aged 62 years, 5 months, 10 days.
Faikfield, Miner Wynn, son of Rev. Micaiah and Hannah VVynn (Neal)
Fairfield, was born in Parkersburg, Va , 1823, May 20. Studied in the public
schools of Troy, O., and Marietta College, Marietta, O. Was graduated from
Oberlin College, 1844, and from Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1847. Was
ordained at Republic, 0., October, 1847. His pastorates were : Wakeman, 0.,
1848; Sandusky, O., 1851; Medina, O., 1852; Brimfield, 111., 1857. President
and pastor. Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., 1858. Pastor, 2d Congregational
Church, Oberlin, 0., 1860; Lyons, la., 1864. Secretary of Boston Tract So-
ciety. Pastor, Oak Park, 111., 1866; Dartford, Wis., 1870; Lansing, Mich.,
1872; Romeo, Mich., 1874; Muskegon, Mich., 1881 ; Ypsilanti, Mich., 1885-88;
Orraond, Fla., 1890-91. Published articles :High Pi'essure versus Hygiene in
our Public Schools, 1882. Christians and Secret Societies, 1882. Funeral
Sermon, Wm. P. Russell, 1873. Thanksgiving Sermon, 1887. Married, Aug.
21, 1845, Emily F. Fairchild, of Brownhelm, O. Five children; three are liv-
ing, two sons and one daughter. Died of pericranial neuralgia, at Ypsilanti,
Mich., June 2, 1901, aged 78 years, 12 days.
FiSK, Franklin Woodbury, d. d., son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Proctor)
Fisk, was born in Hopkinton, N. H., 1820, Feb. 16. Was graduated from Yale
College, 1849, and Yale Theological Seminary, 1852. Was licensed to preach
by the New Haven Association, July 15, 1852. Was ordained as an evangelist
in Chicago, April 28, 1859. Supplied Union Park Church, 1859-62. Pro-
fessor of rhetoric and English literature, Beloit College, 1854-59. Professor
of sacred rhetoric, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1859, until his death,
1901. D. D. from Olivet College, 1865, and from Yale College, 1886; ll. d.
from Beloit College, 1888. Publications : Manual of Preaching, 2d ed.
Addresses. Congregationalists and Theological Education. The Spiritual
Life of Chicago Theological Seminary, as expressed in its Chapel services.
Sermons and other addresses. Married, March 9, 1854, to Mrs. Amelia Allen
Austin, daughter of George Bowen, Woodstock, Conn. Mrs. Fisk died May
1, 1881. Children: Franklin, Proctor, Amelia Maria, and Henry Edward
who died April, 1890. Married, Dec. 23, 1885, to Mis. S. Jennette Hitchcock,
daughter of Elijah and Rebecca Gardiner, Lake Geneva, Wis. Died of can-
cer of the stomach in Chicago, III., July 4, 1901, aged 81 years, 4 months,
18 days.
Foster, Davis, d. d., son of Richard and Irene (Burroughs) Foster, was born
in Hanover, N. H., Oct. 26, 1822. Was graduated from Dartmouth College,
1849, and Andover Theologicil Seminary, 1855. Ordained and installed, West
Newbury, Mass., October, 1855; di>raissed, October, 1867. Called as acting
pastor to Winch ndon, Mass., December, 1867, installed pastor May 19, 1869;
resigned. May 19, 1901, and then made pastor emeritus. Served in the Christian
Commission during the Civil War. d. d., 1885, Dartmouth College. Was
married, March 20, 185*5, to Harriet Louise, daughter of Henry and Eliza
(Cobb) Darling, Bucksport, Me. Two sons and one daughter; eldest son
not living; second son, Herbert D., professor of History in Dartmouth Col-
lege. Daughter engaged in kindergarten work, Washington, D. C. Died of
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heart disease in Washington, D. C, Dec. 14, 1901, aged 79 years, 1 month,
19 days.
Foster, Richard Baxter, son of Richard and Irene (Burroughs) Foster,
was born in Hanover, N. H., 1826, Oct. 25. Was graduated from Dartraoutli
Colh'ge, 1851. Went to Jacksonville, III. In 1856 went to Kansas, and spent
the summer campaigning against the border ruffians. In 1862 enlisted in the
1st Nebraska Regiment, U. S. V.. aid w^s afterwards transferred to the 63d
U. S. V. (colored), becoming First Lieutenant. In command at the battle of
Palmetto Ranch, May 25, 1865, the last battle in which cannon were used.
He established Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo. (now a thriving State
Normal School for the training of colored teachers). In 1872 he resigned
the principalship of Lincoln Institute, and entered the ministry as pastor of
the Congregational Church in Osborne City, Kan. The following settlements
were: Redcliff, Col., 1882-84; Milford, Kan., 1884-88; Cheney, Kan., 1888-90;
• Stillwater, Okla., 1890-94; Perkins, Okl., 1894-96; Okarche, Okla., 1896-99,
teaching also in the theological deparfment of Kingfisher College. Married,
Oct. 23, 1851, to Jemima, daughter of John L. and Elizabeth (Clelland)
EwiDg, who died Oct. 3, 1853. One child. Married, May 8, 1855, Lucy Reed,
daughter of Festus and Sarah Ann (Woodruff) Reed. Ten children; seven
are living. Died of pneumonia, in Okarche, Okla., March 30, 1901, aged 74
years, 3 months, 5 days.
Franklin, John Lester, son of William and Clarissa (Seagrave) Franklin,
was born in New Haven, Conn., March 19, 1856. Fitted for college under a
private tutor and in the Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn. Was
graduated from Yale College, 1879, and from Yale Theological Seminary, 1882.
Ordained at Lysander, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1882. In 1888 was called to Pilgrim
Congregational Church, Buffalo, N. Y. ; resigned in 1896. In Europe until 1898.
In October, 1898, assumed charge of the Plymouth Congregational Church,
Buffalo, N. Y. Married, June 9, 1896, Anna C, daughter of Nelson M. and
Martha W. Clute, Buffalo, N. Y. One son. Died of pneumonia, in Buffalo,
N. Y., Jan. 3, 1901, aged 44 years, 9 months, 14 days.
Gates, Hiram Nichols, son of Isaac Palmer and Sarah (McFarland)
Gates, was born at Fowler, N. Y., 1820, May 31. Was graduated from Union
College, Schenectady, N. Y., 1846, and from Windsor Hill Seminary, now
Hartford Theological Seminary, 1850. Ordained at East Windsor Hill, Conn.,
as a home missionary, August 8, 1850. Served in Iowa, 1850-62, irregularly
on account of wife's health, in the following places : Yankee Settlement (now
Edgewood), Delhi, Almoral, Earlville, and Bankston Settlement. Installed
at Barkhampsted, Conn.. Aug. 12, 1863; dismissed, 1866. Acting pastor at
Northfleld, Conn., 1866-71. Appointed general missionary to Northern Min-
nesota, 1872-74. Superintendent of missions in Nebraska, 1874-81. Mission-
ary in David City, 1881-83 ; thence removed to reside in West Hartland, Conn.
He supplied the West Hartland Church two years, 1884-86. In 1889 he
removed to Medford, Mass., where he lived until his death. Married, Sept.
15, 1846, to Mary Chaney, daughter of John and Margaret (Covil) Chaney, of
Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Mary Chaney Gates died Sept. 23, 1890. No chil-
dren. Died in Medford, Mass., of heart disease, Feb. 7, 1901, aged 80 years,
S months, 6 days.
■Gates, Matthew Arnold, son of Caleb Wheeler and Sarah Matilda
(Tucker) Gates, was born in Houeoye Falls, N. Y., 1826, Nov. 14. Prepara-
1902.] NECROLOGY. 25
lory studies at Albion, Mich. Was graduated from University of Micliigan,
1855, and from Auburn Theological Seminary, 1858. Was ordained and
installed at Tinmouth, Vt., Sept. 1, 1858 ; dismissed, Oct. 18, 1864. Peru, Vt. ,
supplied, 1864-66; installed, Jan. 2, 1867; dismissed, Aug. 20, 1868.
Founded the church at Londonderry, Vt. ; supplied the church, September,
1868, to May, 1869. Supplied at Salem, N. H., 1869-72. Supplied the church
in Warner, N. H., 1873-75; installed pastor, March 3, 1875; dismissed, Aug.
2, 1876. Supplied at East Burke and Kirby, Vt., 1876-77; Brldgewater, Vt.,
December, 1878, to March, 1879; Barnet, Vt., 1880-81; Barton Landing, Vt.
and Brownington, Vt., February, 1883, to autumn of 1888. Without charge,
resided in Dorset, Vt., 1896-1901. Married, March 4, 1858, Dency Louisa,
daughter of Earl and Elizabeth (Munson) Ward, of Duxbury, Vt. She died
at Dorset, Vt., Sept. 30, 1899. Children : Flora Louisa, wife of Prof. Geo. N.
Gilbert, Chicago; Owen Hamilton; Bertha Anna, who died Nov. 13, 1889;
Carl Martel. Died of diabetes, at Dorset, Vt., Feb. 18, 1901, aged 74 years,
3 months, 4 days.
Gill, Wu^liam, son of Richard and Betty (Hinchcliff) Gill, was born in
Bridgefield, Derbyshire, England, 1829, March 28. Was graduated from
Illinois College, 1859, and from Andover Theological Seminary, 1862. Pas-
torates: River Falls, Wis., 1862-75; Mantorville, Minn., 1875-82; Alex-
andria, Minn., 1882-83; New Richmond, Wis., 1883-84; Cottage Grove,
Minn., 1886-91; Glyndon, Minn., 1891-92; Roberts, Wis., 1892-94. Re-
tired to River Falls, Wis. Married, Oct. 26, 1863, to Louisa Marion,
daughter of Aquilla and Ann Lee Becraft, who died April 25, 1901. Three
sons and one daughter ; two oldest sons living, William H. Gill, Honolulu,
H. I., and Prof. J. H. Gill, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Bozman,
Mont. Died of bladder trouble, in Bozeman, Mont., Aug. 20, 1901, aged 72
years, 4 months, 23 days.
Goodwin, Edward Paysox, d. d., son of Solomon and Hannah Noble
(Hamlin) Payson, was born at Rome, N. Y., 1832, July 31. Was graduated
from Amherst College, Amherst, Mass., 1856, and from Union Theological
Seminary, New York City, 1859. Was ordained as Home Missionary, at East
Burke, Vt., Nov. 10, 1859. Home missionary pastor. East Burke, Vt., until
1861. Installed pastor of First Congregational Church, Columbus, 0., Feb.
— , 1861, and dismissed Dec. — , 1867. Called to First Church, Chicago, 111.,
Nov. 6, 1867. InstaHed pastor, Jan. 10, 1868; dismissed, June, 1900. Degree
■of D. D. conferred by Western Reserve University, 1868, and by Amherst,
1869. Was U. S. A. chaplain. Served on the Christian Commission. Cor-
porate member A. B. C F. M. Director Chicago Theological Seminary. Pres-
ident Illinois Home Missionary Society twenty years. Publications: Address
before the Union Theological Seminary, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1858. Address before
Annual Meeting, A. M. A., Racine, Wis., Oct. 30, 1872. Sermon before the
Annual Meeting, A. B. C. F. M., Portland Me., October, 1882. Address before
the C. H. M. S., Saratoga, N. Y., June, 1885. Address before graduating class,
Chicago Theological Seminary, April, 1886. Address before the National
Biblical and Prophetic Conference, Chicago, April, 1886. Dedication sermon.
First Congregational Church, Omaha, Neb., September, 1888. Address before
Conference: Past, Present, and Future of Israel, Chicago, November, 1890.
Baccalaureate Sermon, Amherst, seventy-fifth anniversary, June 21, 1896.
Pamphlets : The Church taught by the World, pp. 20, Chicago, Revell, Octo-
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ber, 1872. Christianity and Infidelity tested by their Fruits, pp. 35, Revell,
Chicago, 1880. Supernatural Healing, pp. 68, Advance Pub. Co., Chicago,-
1889. The Study of Prophecy — Its Importance, pp. 8, Revell., Chicago.
Sermon before International Council, London, Eng., pp. 29, July 16, 1891,
Chicago. The Holy Spirit and Missions, pp. 30, Boston, 1883. Married,
Sept. 27, 1860, at East Burke, Vt., Ellen Maria, daughter of Myron and
Charlotte Jane (Morse) Chamberlain. Five children; three living. Died of
heart failure, Chicago, 111., Feb. 15, 1901, aged 68 years, 6 months, 14 days.
Hardy, Daniel Wakren, son of Levi and Eliza (Drury) Hardy, was
born at Milton, Me., 1834, July 24. Studied at Farmington Academy ; two
years in Bowdoin College, freshman and sophomore, leaving on account of
ill health; Bangor Theological Seminary, 1871. Supplied at Presque Isle,
Me., 1871-73. Ordained by Council at Stowe, Vt., October, 1874; dismissed,
1877; Blue Hill, Me., 1877-80; Searsport and Sandy Point (Second Church),
1880-85; Bethel, Me., 1885-92; Billerica, Mass., 1892-1901. Degree, m. D.,
Pittsfleld Medical School, 1862. Assistant and surgeon 37th U. S. Colored
Troops, February. 1863, to March, 1867, with brevet lieutenant-colonel. Mar-
ried, June 13, 1874, at Waterville, Me., Lydia Marian, daughter of Prescott
and Mary Anne (Low) Follansbee, who died Aug. 30, 1901. Two children:
Warren F. Hardy, Springfield, Mass.; Edgar D. Hardy, Amherst College.
Died of malarial jaundice with pneumonia, at Billerica, Mass., July 28, 1901,.
aged 67 years and four days.
Hastings, Allen, son of Frederick Herring and Loraine Elizabeth (King)
Hastings, was born in Nassau, N. Y., 1864, Feb. 10. Studied at Amherst
High School, 1880. Was graduated from Amherst College, 1884, and Hart-
ford Theological Seminary, 1889. Two years in Texas and Arizona. Sup-
plied the churches in Marshfleld and Whitneyville, Me., during the summer of
1889. Assistant pastor, Plymouth Church, Milwaukee, Wis., January, 1890,
to January, 1891. Ordained at Plymouth Church, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 31,
1891, and installed pastor, serving the church nntil June 5, 1895, when he
resigned because of poor health. He was installed pastor of the churches io
Bloomington and Rialto, Cal., Jan 29, 1896; was dismissed by Council con-
vened in San Bernardino, Cal., Jan. 4, 1897. Acting pastor and the first
pastor of the Lake Avenue Church, Pasadena, Cal., January, 1897, to Oct. 3,
1898. Began work with the church in Ontario, Cal., Jan. 8, 1899. Installed
pastor. May 1, 1899; resigned, Oct. 1, 1900, on account of poor health.
Married, Sept. 13, 1892. Mary Stone, daughter of Gilbert and Hannah (Whit-
ney) Longfellow, of Machias, Me. Five children. Died of consumption, in
Pasadena, Cal., Sept. 5, 1901, aged 37 years, 6 months, 26 days.
Hastings, Calvin John, son of Jonathan Hill and Amanda (Scott)
Hastings, was born in the township of Brome, 1847, Oct. 29, Was gradu-
ated from Presbyterian College, Montreal, Can., 1890, a six-years' course^
three years of which were spent in the study of theology and special sub-
jects in McGill University. Was ordained by the Presbytery of Cham-
plain, N. Y., and settled as pastor of the Presbyterian Church, East Constable,
N. Y., June 17, 1890, and dismissed by Presbytery, 1893. Settled in the
Presbyterian Church in Evans Mills, N. Y., two years, and in the Presbyterian
Church in Otego, N. Y., two and one-half j'ears. Accepted call to the Con-
gregational Church in Colchester, Vt. After a pastorate of two years and
nine months he was obliged to resign on account of ill health. Married,
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1870, Jane Ross, daughter of James and Ana C (Stewart) Howie, of
Stanbridge, at Waterloo, Can. Two children. Wife and daughter survive
him. Died of cirrhosis of liver, in Montreal, Can., March 21, 1901, aged
53 years, 4 months, 22 days.
Heckmax, Samuel George, s6a of John and Catherine (Schram) Heckman,
was born in Mosel, Sheboygan County, Mich., June 3, 1869. Graduated, Cin-
cinnati University, 1891 ; Yale Theological Seminary, 1894. He Avas ordained
and installed in Watertown, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1894; resigned, Sept. 10, 1899.
Supplied the church in Newport (York St.), Ky., Oct. 11, 1899; resigned,
March 6, 1900. Not married. Died of cirrhosis of liver, in Cincinnati, O.,
Aug. 13, 1901, aged 32 years, 2 mouths, and 10 days.
Howard, Hiram Lowell, son of Thompson and Irene (Sumner) Howard,
was born in Ware, Mass., Nov. 3, 1827. Graduated, Yale, 1855; Andover
Theological Seminary, 1858. Ordained Pastor, Pelham, Mass ,
1858-60; Ashfield, Mass., 1860-61; Burlington, 1861-63. Six months without
charge. Enlisted in the 9th Regiment, Mass. Vols., Jan. 13, 1864. Elected
chaplain of the regiment. In battles of the Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold
Harbor, Welden R. R. Supplied the church in Adessa, Del., 1865-66. After-
wards served the churches In Ruggles, O., Atkinson, III., Oledo, 111., Lisbon,
Hi., Centralia, Kan., and Leroy, Mich. After being without charge a season,
he supplied the churches in Edgartown, Mass , Truro, Mass., Dover, Mass.,
and Chester, Mass. After serving the church in Chester he went to the
Soldiers' Home in Chelsea, Mass., and thence to the hospital in Worcester,
Mass., where he remained for nine years. He was married the first time to
Sarah Snell, daughter of Samuel and Vesta (Beale) Snell, of Curamirgton,
Mass., April 8, 1861. She died, June 15, 1863. One child was born, Robert
McEwen Howard. He was married the second time to Edith, daughter of
Henry and Fannie Steele, Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 19, 1869. No children.
Died of pneumonia, in Ware, Mass., July 25, 1901, aged 73 years, 6 months,
22 days.
HowLAND, Samuel Milward, son of Robert Gordon and Mary (Davidson)
Howland, was born in Bayham, Ontario, 1853, March 9. Educated in the dis-
trict schools of Ontario. Entered the ministry in 1889, after a course of
study while he was pastor of the Congregational Church in Marion, Mich.
Called to Chase, Mich., January, 1895. Was ordained at Chase, Mich., May,
1897. Called to Allendale, Mich., April, 1898. Married, March 19, 1875.
Marguerite J., daughter of Thomas and Josephine (Torrey) Chatterton, Hope,
Mich. Six children; four living. Died of morphine poisoning, in Grand
Rapids, Mich., Oct. 16, 1901, aged 48 years, 7 months, 7 days.
Hyde, Nathaniel Aldex, d. d., son of Nathaniel and Caroline (Converse)
Hyde, was born in Stafford, Conn., 1827, May 10. Studied at Munson Aca-
demy, 1843. Was graduated from Yale College, 1817, and from Andover
Theological Seminary, 1851 . Supplied church in Central Village, Conn., Nov.
22.1851-52; Rockville, Conn., 1852-53. Assistant Secretary of the Chil-
dren's Aid Society, New York City. Supplied the church in Deep River,
Conn., 1856-57. Ordained at Columbus, O., Dec. 23, 1857. Six months'
engagement filled at Cincinnati, Ohio. Pastor by Council of Plymouth Con-
gregational Church, Indianapolis, Ind ; dismissed, August, 1867. Superin-
tendent Home Missions for Indiana, 1867-73. Pastor, Mayflower Church,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1873-88. Pastor emeritus of Mayflower Church, 1888-
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1901. B. A. from Yale University; d. d. from Marietta College, 1876.
Corporate member of the A. B. C. F. M. Trustee, Chicago Theological
Seminary. State Secretary Church Building Society. State Secretary Min-
isterial Relief. Secretary of Congregational Association of Indiana, 1858-
1901. Delegate to International Councils, Boston, 1865: London, 1891;
Boston, 1900. President, of Home Missionary Society of Indiana; Yale
Alumni Association of Indiana, 1882-1901 ; New England Society of Indian-
apolis, 1891-1901; Children's Board of Guardians; Free Kindergarten
Society; Home for Friendless Women; Indianapolis Art Association ; Social
Science Association of Indiana. Publications : Congregationalism in Indiana
70 pp., 1895. The Problem of Church Attendance, 14 pp., 1879. Funeral
Addresses : Mrs. S. J. Fletcher, 1884. Mrs. Basset, 1882. Mrs. H. B.
Basset, 1862. Mr. J. F. Holt, 1890. Mr. Stoughton F. Ritziuger, 1890.
Miss J. M. Hough, 1885. An Historical Paper on Indiana Congregationalism,
16 pp., 1883. Married at Ludlow, Vt., Aug. 28, 1868, to Laura Kipp, of
Indianapolis, Ind., eldest daughter of Houghton A. and Nancy Maria (Kipp)
Fletcher. Died of heart disease, in Indianapolis, Ind., July 19, 1901, aged
74 years, 2 months, 9 days.
ISHAM, Austin, son of Asher and Tryphena (Easton) Ishara, was born in
Hartford, Conn., 1813, Oct. 25. Studied in Farmington, Conn. Was gradu-
ated from Yale College, 1836. Studied theology with Rev. Nathan Perkins,
D.D., of West Hartford, Conn., one j'ear. Was graduated from Yale Theo-
logical Seminary, 1839. Was ordained by the Litchfield South Consociation,
June 5, 1839. Settled by Council at Roxbury, Conn, 1839-63. Supplied
for several years churches in Sherman, Morris, and Torrington. Supplied
the church in New Preston, 1878-89. On account of ill health retired from
the ministry to reside in Roxbury, Conn. Married, Oct. 8, 1839, Sophia B.,
daughter of Asahel and Betsie (Mallory) Strong, at New Haven, Conn. Five
children; four living. Died of heart failure, in Roxbury, Conn., Jan. 18,
1901, aged 87 years, 2 months, and 23 days.
Jennings, Richard Dawson, son of Lewis and Phyllis Jennings, was born
at Mogufka, Coos County, Ala., 1864, July 28. Studied at Talladega Col-
lege, 1889. Studied theology one year at Talladega, two years at Oberlin,
0., and one year at Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn. Ordained to the min-
istry in the Theological Hali, Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., June 2,
1895. At Goodletsville, Tenn., until January, 1896. 1896 to 1898, Knoxville,
Tenn. (second church). In 1898 accepted call to Raleigh, N. C. Organized
and president of the Ki oxville Ministers' Union. President of the Raleigh
Ministers' Ui ion two years. M irried, Oct. 1, 1896, Mary E., daughter of
James and Emily (Ridley) White, Nashville, Tenn. Two childrt-n; one
living. Died of apoplexy, in Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 17, 1901, aged 36 years,
6 months, 20 days.
Johnson, Wilbur, son of Nathaniel Emmons and Sophronia (Wilbur)
Johnson, was born in Genoa, Cayuga County, N. Y., 1831, March 1. Homer
Academy. Was graduated from Yale College, 1856. In Yale Theological
Seminary, but because of illness did not complete the course. Licensed to
preach, July 8, 1863. Supplied the Presbyterian Church in Montrose, Penn.,
from January until April, 1864. Supplied Presbyterian church at Nevv Mil-
ford, Penn., April, 1864, to April, 1865. Was ordained by the Presbytery at
Great Bend, Penn., Oct. 3, 1865, and served as pastor until 1867. Called to
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the Congregational Church, Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 8, 1867, remaining there
until December, 1870. West Boylston, March 1, 1871, to Sept. 1, 1873. In-
stalled at Royalston, Mass., June 3, 1874; resigned Oct. 1, 1883. Medfleld,
Mass , October, 1883, to 1888. Slatersville, E. I., December, 1888-95. Brook-
lyn, C mn., December, 1895, to June, 1898. Canterbury, Conn., Jan. 1, 1899,
to Feb. 8, 1901. Married, Sept. 1, 1864, Sarah, daughter of Henry and Mary
(Southworth) Barstow, of Mattanoisett, Mass. She died in Medfleld, Mass.,
Dec. 11, 1883. Married, Sept. 13, 1888, Mary C, daughter of George and
Mercy (^Prentiss) Davis, of Medfleld, Mass., the granddaughter of he pastor,
Rev. Thomas Prentiss. Died of paralysis, in Canterbury, Conn., Feb. 8,
1901, aged 70 years, 1 month, 7 days.
Jones, David, d. d., son of David and Hannah (Hughes) Jones, was born
in Ffynonddrain (Briarspring), Caermarthenshire, South "Wales, 1823, Sept.
15. Attended Caerraarthen Grammar School, and entered Brecon Memorial
College (Theological), 1847. Ordained at Bethlehem and Llansadwrn, Jan.
29, 1851; Hermon and Llansadwrn, 1860-69; Cambria, Wis., 1869-70; Gomer,
O., 1870-79; Lawrence Street, Cincinnati, 0., 1879-95; Xewark and Gran-
ville, 0., 1895-99. Degree of D. d. conferred by Marietta College, 1890.
Married, June 18, 1852, Elizabeth Roberts, of Glantowy, Caermarthenshire,
daughter of Robert and Mary (Jones) Roberts. Eight children; two living,
Robert V., Sydney, O., and Elizabeth, Granville, O. Died of pneumonia, at
Granville, O., Oct. 31, 1901, aged 78 years, 1 month, and 16 days.
JoxES, Harvey, son of James and Anne (Freeman) Jones, was born near
Pittsburg, Penn., 1821, June 22. Attended Oberlin College, but was not
graduated. Was graduated from Oberlin Theological Seminary. Settle-
ments as follows: 1852, Sarannata; 1852-53, Bloomingdale and Lombard;
1853-54, Agency Reformed Tract and Book Society; 1855-60, Wabaunsee,
Kan., and Zeandale; 1860-64, Kelloggsville, 0.; 1864-66, Geneva, Kan.;
1866-69, superintendent of Home Missions in Kansas; 1870-72, Valley Falls,
Kan. He supplied churches at Great Bend, Cottonwood Jails, Diamond
Springs, Alma, caring especially for weak churches until they could employ
a pastor; 1884-86, Fowler City, Kan.; 1888, organized the church in Comp-
ton, Cal., and was its pastor until 1890; this was his last pastorate. Re-
sided in Otay, Cal., 1894-96, and Pasadena, Cal., 1896-1901. Married Harriet
Newel, daughter of Phineas Clapp and Mary Alden (Gould) Keyes, of Big
Bottom, 0. Six children; three living, two sons and one daughter, — Henry
M., Manila, P. I. ; Horace B., Oreana, O. T. ; Emeline, Pasadena, Cal. Died
of heart failure, caused by la grippe, in Pasadena, Cal., April 1, 1901, aged 79
years, 9 months, 9 days.
Jones, Henry J. , son of John and Caroline (Skinner) Jones, was
born in Norfolk, Va., 1864, Sept. 1. Educated at Stover College, Normal
Department, and Howard University, Theological Department, Washington,
D. C Ordained in Washington, D. C, June 8, 1900. Had charge of three
American Missionary Association churches. Moon, N. C. Married, May 25,
1887, Victoria Prindexter, Washington, D. C. Two daughters. Married, June
1, 1899, Maria E., daughter of Thornton and Charlotte (Taylor) Deane. One
daughter. Died of pneumonia, in Oaks, N. C, March 9, 1901, aged 36 years,
6 months, 8 days.
Kellogg, Elijah, son of Rev. Elijah and Eunice (McLellan) Kellogg, was
born in Portland, Me., 1813, May 17. Studied at Gorham, Me. Was grad-
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iiated from Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Me., 1840, and from Andover
Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass., 1843. Ordained and installed pastor
at Harpswell, Me., June, 1844. Chaplain, Seaman's Bethel, Boston, Mass.,
1855-65. Pastor at Harpswell, Me., until his decease. Publications: Sparta-
cus to the Gladiators. Good Old Time Series, 4 vols. Elm Island Stories, 6
vols. Forest Glen Stories, 6 vols. Pleasant Cove Stories, 6 vols. Whisper-
ing Pine Series, 6 vols., Lee & Shepard,, Boston, Mass. Married, ]854, at
Syracuse, N. Y., Hannah Pearson, daughter of Rev. Thaddeus Pomeroy.
Two children, Frank Oilman Kellogg, Melrose Highlands, Mass., and Mrs.
H. A. Batchelder. Died of pneumonia, at Harpswell, Me., March 17, 1901,
aged 87 years, 10 months.
Kyle, James Henderson, son of Thomas and Margaret (^Henderson)
Kyle, was born in Xenia, O., 1854, Feb. 24. Was graduated from Oberlin
College, 1878, and from Alleghany Theological Seminary, 1882. In 1882, in
charge of the educational work of the Presbyterian Board in Utah. In 1884
was called to the pastorate of the Congregational church in Salt Lake City,
Utah. From 1884 to 1889, pastor of the churches in Aberdeen and Ipswich,
S. ]). ; in 1889, secretary of Yankton College; 1890, State senator; 1891-
1901, United States senator. Married, 1881, April 27, Anna I., daughter
of Frank and Elizabeth (Lampson) Dugot, of Medina, O. Three children ;
one living, Ethelwyn. Died of inflammation of the heart, at Aberdeen,
S. D., July 1, 1901, aged 47 years, 4 months, 8 days.
Lake, Lot, was born at Ammanford, county of Caermarthen, South Wales,
1839, Aug. 26. Pursued his theological studies at Caermarthen Seminary.
Was ordained to the Congregational ministry at Ferndale, Glamorgan, South
Wales, July 80, 1866; resigned, April, 1870. At Llangenech, Caermarthen,
1870-72; Youngstown, O-, 1872-75; Mahanoy City, Penn., 1875-77. Re-
sided in Scranton, Penn., 1878-87; Yjoungstown. O., 1887-90; Knoxville,
Tenn., 1890. Was moderator, Eastern Ohio Conference and Congregational
Conference of Eastern Pennsylvania. Honorary alumnus of Marietta College,
Marietta, 0. Publications: History of Welsh Settlements of Tennessee,
Columbus Publishing Society, Chicago. See "The Missionary," a Welsh
magazine, Utica, N. Y., for various articles. Married, Dec. 31, 1861, at
Carwarthen, England, Margaret, daughter of David and Hannah (Owen)
Hughes. Four children; three living. Died of nephritis, Oct. 13, 1901, at
Knoxville, Tenn., aged 62 years, 1 month, 27 days.
Lewis, William W , son of William W. and Jane (Little) Lewis,
was born in Redding, la., 1859, July 11. Studied at Western College,
Toledo, la. Was ordained by the United Brethren at Des Moines, la., 1886.
Pastorates : Des Moines, Waucoma, West Union, la. ; St. Paul, Minn.
Married, May 19, 1878, at Redding, la., Josephine, daughter of William P.
and Hester K. (Long) Skinner. One child. Died of anemic poisoning, at
St. Paul, Minn., March 20, 1901, aged 41 years, 8 months, 9 days.
LocKwooD, George Augustus, son of Clark and Harriet F. (Seymour)
Lockwood, was born in Clinton, Mich., Dec. 28, 1843. Was graduated at
Yale College, 1866, and Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1869.
Ordained at Oxford, Me., Nov. 26, 1870; resigned. May, 1879. Was installed
in Kennebunk, Me., May 20, 1880, after serving the church one year; dis-
missed, Sept. 15, 1899. Pastor at Ossipee, N. H., Dec. 27, 1899, to June
15, 1901. Married, Oct. 19, 1871, Mary Genelia, daughter of Silas P. and
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Elizabeth Leach (Shurtleff ) Hall. Five children ; one son and three daughters
living. Died at Ossipee, N. H., of fatty degeneration of the heart, Sept. 20,
1901, aged 57 years, 8 months, 22 days.
Lord, Amasa Converse, son of Asa and Ruth (Howe) Lord, was born in
Norwich, Vt., 1816, Dec. 4. Studied at Thetford Academy, Vt. Was gradu-
ated from Dartmouth College, 1843, and from Lane Theological Seminary,
1846. American Missionary Association, 1846-50. Married Sarah Gould,
Somonauk, 111. Died of concussion of brain at Somonauk, lU., Feb. 25,
1901, aged 84 years, 2 months, 21 days.
Martin, Robert, son of William and Jane (Morris) Martin, was born in
Crail, Scotland, 1820, July 18. Studied in private school, Crail, Scotland,
and in the Polytechnic College, Edinburgh. Was ordained, 1860, at Byron,
N. y., by the Free Will Baptist Association. Pastorates: Byron, N. Y. ;
Brockport, N. Y. ; Kendall, N. Y.; Wheatville, N. Y. ; Woodstock, Canada;
Sherman, N. Y. ; Cherry Creek, N. Y. ; Burlington, Mich. (Free Will Bap-
tist) ; Eaton Rapids, Mich., 1387-91 (Congregational) ; College, Free Will
Baptist; Hillsdale, Mich., supply (Free Will Baptist). Married, in London,
England, 1847, Hester, daughter of George and Jemima (Dedman) Beard.
"Wife deceased. Six sons, all living. Died at Hillsdale, Mich., of heart
failure, July 21, 1901, aged 81 years, 3 days.
McCain, Andrew Jackson, son of Rev. Glover and Abagail (Goodman)
McCain, was born in Pratt ville, Autauga County, Ala., 1833, Sept. 7. Was
ordained in the Equality Church, Central Alabama, Aug. 22, 1872. For several
years pastor in the Congregational Methodist Church. Pastor of the churches
in Tallassee and Central, 1890-92. Pastor of the Balm of Gilead Church,
Central, March, 1893, to September, 1897. Organized the Union Church in
Kidd, Ala., and was its pastor, 1896-97. President of Tallassee District
Conference, 1890-91 and 1895-96, and 1901. Married, Sept. 15, 1861, Mary,
daughter of Simeon W. and Eleanor, Fleming. Seven children; six living.
Died of paralysis, Oct. 16, 1901, at Central Ala., aged 68 years, 1 month,
9 days.
MoDaniel, Simeon Clark, son of Edmund and Susan (Gaulman)
McDaniel, was born in Jackson, Butts County, Ga., 1837, May 6. Practised
law, 1860-89. Studied and practised medicine, 1862-80. Ordained at Jackson,
Ga., Aug. 10, 1857. Pastorates, Barnesville, Ga., 1866-S6, and various other
churches until 1890. Superintendent of Home Missions in Georgia, 1890-
99. MjeansviUe and Rome churches, Ga., 1899-1901. County judge of Henry
County, 1870-75. Publications : Origin and Early History of the Congre-
gational Methodist Church, pp. 100, 1881. Scriptural Baptism, pp. 60, 1888.
Married, 1859, April 21, Francis, daughter of Thomas and Amanda (Cain)
Johnson, Jackson, Ga. She died 1860, April 20. No children. Married, 1862,
Oct. 2, Susanna, daughter of Benjamin and Tabitha (Turner) Harper, of
McDonough, Ga. Two children, who survive him. Died of heart failure in
Atlanta, Ga., 1901, Oct. 24, aged 64 years, 5 months, 18 days.
Miller, Wilbur C, d, d., son of John H. and Margaret Miller. Was
born in Livingston, Columbia County, N. Y., 1854, Dec. 2. Academic studies
pursued at Fort Edward Institute, N. Y., Fort Plain Seminary, and Collegiate
Institute. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary one year. Was gradu-
ated from the Chicago Theological Seminary, 1880. Served the Illinois
Home Missionary Society. Was ordained at Shabbona, 111., June, 1884.
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Pastorates: Shabbona, 111., 1884-89 ; Decatur, 111., 1889-1900; Jennings, La.,
Aug. 15, 1901, to Nov. 28. 1901. Married, July 17, 1878, Marcia S., daughter
of Joel and Anna A. (French) Porter, of North-Westeru, Oneida County,
N. Y. Died of typhoid fever, at Jennings, La., Nov. 28, 1901, aged 46 years,
11 months, 26 days.
Matson, Henry, d. d., son of George and Emmeline Augusta (Bottome)
Matson, was born in Ellsworth, 0., 1829, June 23. Studied at Oberlin,
O., in academic and classical courses ; was not graduated. Was graduated
from Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1861. Ordained in Cummington, Mass.,
Sept. 2, 1862. Preached in Peru, 1861-62, and "West Cummington, Mass.,
1862-63, also in Newberry, 1864-66, Kelloggsville, 1866-67, and Nelson, O.,
1868-72. From 1874 to 1887, librarian of Oberlin College. Degree of d. d.
conferred by Oberlin College. 1879. Publications : 1874, Jesus the Cure for
Skepticism, 224 pp. 1892, References for Literary Workers, 581 pp. 1895,
Knowledge and Culture, 170 pp. Was not married. Died of rapid consump-
tion. May 21, 1901, in Oberlin, O., aged 71 years, 10 months, and 28 days.
May, Edwin Melbourne, son of Thomas Melbourne and Esther Jane
(Middleton) May, was born in New York City, 1867, Jan. 31. Studied at Mount
Hermon School, Northfield, Mass., and Oberlin, 1886-88. Was graduated
from Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1894. Was ordained in Weymouth,
O., July 25, 1893. Pastor Bethlehem Congregational Church, Cleveland, O.,
May, 1894, to April, 1898. East Rockaway, N. Y., May, 1898, to May, 1900.
Randolph Centre, Vt., May, 1900, to April, 1901. Recognized pastor, Ran-
dolph Centre, Jan. 10, 1901. Married, Oct. 24, 1894, Ella Josephine, daughter
of Thomas P. and Mary D. Benjamin, of Spencertown, N. Y. Three
children, one son and two daughters. Died of appendicitis, at Randolph
Centre, Vt., April 8, 1901, aged 34 years, 2 months, 8 days.
MuNROE, Charles William, son of Edmund and Sophia (Sewall) Munroe,
was born in Boston, Mass., 1821, Oct. 27. Studied in the Boston Latin School,
1841. Was graduated from Harvard College, 1845. Andover Theological
Seminary. American Home Missionary at Blake's Prairie, Wis. (now Bloom-
ington), 1849. Latter part of 1850, Appleton, Wis., the first pastor of the
First Congregational Church. 1854, at Fort Howard, Wis., organized a
church in Ishmelday. In 1856 returned to Boston. Was alderman at one
time of the city of Cambridge. At the time of his death was senior deacon
of the First Church (Congregational), of Cambridge. Married, Oct. 3, 1849,
to Susan M. Hall, Geneva, N. Y. Six children, four of whom are living, viz. :
Kirk Munroe, author; Susan, wife of Charles E., only son of Harriet Beecher
Stowe; Mitchell, editor of Brooklyn Life; Charlotte Elizabeth, wife of
Herbert Putnam, Librarian of Congress. Wife died Oct. 5, 1896. Died of
disease of the kidneys, in Cambridge, Mass., Aug. 19, 1901, aged 79 years,
9 months, 22 days.
MoRPHY, Thomas D., ordained 1868. Settlements: Ivoryton, 1868-72,
Granby, Conn., 1872-80; Centrebrook, 1880-83; Albuquerque, N. M., 1883-84;
San Buena Ventura, Cal., 1885-89; San Palo, Cal., 1890; . . . ; Chester,
Mass.. 1894-1901 Died in Chester, Mass., May 18, 1901, aged, 63 years.
Nichols, Washington Adams, d. d., son of Asa and Sylvia (Brooks)
Nichols, was born in Buckland, Mass., 1808, April 4. Studied in Greenfield
Academy, Greenfield, Mass. Was graduated from Amherst College in 1834,
and from Andover Seminary, 1838. Ordained and installed pastor of the
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church in South Brookfleld, Mass., 1838, Sept. 12; dismissed, 1842, Jan. 11.
Established a boys' school, in May, 1843, at South Brookfleld, Mass. Re-
moved to Chicago, 111 , September, 1853. Supplied the First Congregational
Church, October, 1853, to March, 1854. Built and organized the Edwards
Church, Chicago, and installed as pastor, 1854; dismissed, March 5, 1857.
Installed pa>tor of the Salem Church, in Cleaverville, 111., 1857, Oct. 19;
dismissed, 1863. In 1863 he established a family school in Chicago, which
in May, 1856, he removed to Lake Fores lU. The school was closed in
1867. Three years were spent in visiting Europe, Egypt, and Palestine.
Returned to Lake Forest in 1870. Supplied churches as opportunities pro-
vided. A. M., Amherst, 1837. d. d., Lake Forest University, June, 1898.
Publications: The Door of the "Word (Missionary). 200pp., 1844, Boston.
The Transplanted Olive Plant, 158 pp., 1853, Boston. Words with the
Parents, 1853, Boston. Sermon on Manly Strength, 16 pp., 1879, Chicago.
The Buckland of a Century, 52 pp., 1880, "Chicago. The Wise Woman as
Builder; or Strength and Beauty in the Promotion of Female Character,
160 pp , Chicago, 1883. The Millennial Advent of Christ with his saints,
32 pp.. Lake Forest, 111., 1899. Numerous articles in newspapei's and
periodicals. Married, 1838, Sept. 28, Bethia, of Heath, Mass., daughter of
Rev. Moses and Bethiah (Avery) Ware, of Conway, Mass. She died 1865,
Nov. 11. Three sons were born, who died In childhood. Married, 1867,
May 7, Sarah A., of Danbury, Conn., daughter of Rev. William and Sarah
(Ware) Bonney, of Cornwall, Conn. Died of old age, at Lake Forest, III ,
1901, June 25, aged 93 years, 2 months, 21 days.
Paine, Albert, son of John and Betsey (Smith) Paine, was born in Wood-
stock, Conn., 1819, July 21. Was graduated from Yale College, 1841. Studied
theology in Andover Theological Seminary, 1841-42; Yale Divinity, New
Haven, Conn., 1843-44, and Auburn Theological Seminary, 1845. Licensed
to preach by the Brookfleld, Mass., Association, Oct. 2, 1844. Supplied the
Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Erie County, N. Y., 1846. Ordained pastor
of the Congregational Church, West Amesbury, Mass., Sept. 7, 1848. Dis-
missed in 1854. Pastor of the Congregational Church in North Adams,
Mass., December, 1856, to May, 1862. Resident chaplain. Fortress Monroe,
Va., 1863. In 1864 went to Wisconsin ; became editor of the Beloit Journal.
In mercantile life until 1870. Resided in Boston and Charlestown, supplying
pulpits until 1875. From 1875 to 1878, pastor of the church in North Fal-
mouth, Mass. Married, Nov. 20, 1849, Sarah, daughter of Patten and Dolly
Sargent, West Amesbury. Four children, three sons and one daughter. Mrs.
Paine died Jan. 30, 1901. Two sons and one daughter survive the parents.
He died of heart failure, following pneumonia, at Roxbury, Mass., May 15,
1901, aged 81 years, 9 months, 24 days.
Patchin, John, son of Eleazer and Betsey (Tomllnson) Patchin, who
emigrated from Connecticut to Northern Ohio in 1806, was born in Newberry,
0., 1820, Dec. 8. Fitted for college at Kirkland, O. Was graduated from
Oberlin C- liege in 1846. 1846-50 taught at Raisin Institute. 18:0-52,
taught at Grass L;ike Academy. Oidaired at Leonie, Mich., 1850. Installed
pastor of the church in Grass Lake, Mich., 1851 ; was dismissed 1855. 1855-
64, Lodi, Mich. 1864-68, Owosso, Mich. 1870-76, West Bloomfleld, N. Y.
Called to Grass Lake, Mich., November, 1879; resigned 1887. Supplied
churches at Manchester and Tipton, Mit h , 1887-93. Called to Olmstead, O.,
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1893; resigned on account of poor health, 1898. Delegate to National Coun-
cil, which met in Boston, 1865. Married, 1846, Elizabeth P., daughter of
Solomon and Hannah (Thompson) Wakeley. His wife and four children
survive him. Died of kidney disease, la Olmstead, O., Dec. 11, 1901, aged
81 years, 3 days.
PiicE, Alpheus J., son of Benjamin and Hilda (Dorman) Pike, was bora
<k at Topsfleld, Mass, 1848, March 7. Prepared for college at Thetford, Vt.
Was graduated from Dartmouth Coll-ge, 1855. Was associate principal
in Topsfleld Academy, 1856. Studied theology at Andover, Mass., and Wind-
sor Hill, Conn., now Hartford Theological Seminary. Was ordained at
Marlboro, Conn., March 4, 1859 ; dismissed, Feb. 27, 1867. After two years
of needed rest he was engaged in the work of the American Missionary
Association in Northern and Central New York. Began his pastorate in
Sauk Centre, Minn., 1868. At the close of the tenth year was compelled to
resign on account of ill health. During 1880 he visited the larger towns and
cities of England in the interest of the Freedmen's Aid Society. Supplied
the church in Morris, Minn., during the autumn of 1880. Nov. 11, 1880,
began to supply the church in Mandan, where he associated himself with Presi-
dent Simmons in selecting the site and raising the money for Fargo College.
In the fall of 1883 he left Mandan for Dawson and Tappen. Thei.ce in July,
1888, he went to Dwight, preaching also at Grafton, eleven and one half
miles distant. Married, Oct. 3, 1860, to Eliza B., daughter of Nehemiah and
Lydia (Bradstreet) Pei'kins. Three children were born : Flora Eliza, born
Nov. 21, 1861, died March 13, 1900, left four children; Dorman Bradstreet,
born June 10, 1864, was graduated from Dartmouth College; Minnie Esther,
born July 27, 1872. Died of Bright's dis^ease, in Sauk Centre, Minn., Feb. 24,
1901, aged 62 years, 11 months, 17 days.
PoRTKR, Giles Meigs, son of the Rev. Noah Porter, d. d., and Mehitable
(Meigs) Porter, was born in Farmington, Conn., 1815, April 2. Was edu-
cated in the family School for Boys, of Simeon Hart (Yale, 1823), at Farm-
ington, Conn. Was graduated from Yale, 1836. Teacher in the Farmington
Academy, In Putnam, 0., in Delaware, O., and in Simeon Hart's School
for Boys, Farmington, Conn. One year in New Haven. Was ordained and
installed pastor of the church in Green's Farms, Conn., Dec. 25, 1844, and
dismissed 1850. Assistant editor of the New York Observer, 1851. Installed
pastor of the church in Unionville, Conn., October, 1862; resigned, 1856.
Supplied the church in Nenaygo, Mich., 1856-57. Removed to reside in
Garnavillo, la., in 1857, supplying churches according to opportunity, and
In 1889 took up residence permanently in Minneapolis, Minn. Married, June
10, 1845, Sarah Maria, daughter of Aaron and Sally (Seeley) Jennings, of
New York. Three daughters and two sons, all living. He died in Minne-
apolis, Minn., of heart disea'se, Feb. 1, 1901, aged 85 years, 9 months, 29
days.
Preston, Ira Mills, son or Ira and Jane (Whitmore) Preston, was born
in Dedham, Mass., 1818, April 21. Studied at Marietta Academy. Was
graduated from Marietta College, 1845, and from Lane Theological Seminary,
1848- Was ordained in Marietta, O., May, 1848. For eighteen years mis-
sionary of A. B. C. F. M. in the Gaboon Mission, western coast of Africa.
Returned to Marietta, O., in 1867, broken in health. Acting principal of
Marietta Academy, 1876-79. In charge of Washington County Children's
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Home for one year. Resided in Marietta, remaining in forced leisure until
his death. Publications: Translation of the Holy Scriptures in Mipongone
dialect. Received degree of m. a., Marietta College, 1848. Married, May
29, 1848, Jane S., daughter of Asahel and Sophia (Butler) Woodruff. Mrs.
Preston died Oct. 1, 1890. No children. Died of old age, in Marietta, 0.,
Feb. 7, 1901, aged 82 years, 9 months, 16 days.
PoTNA-M, Hiram Brainerd, son of Ebenezer and Betsey Peabody (Cross)
Putnam, Tvas born in Danvers, Mass., 1840, Jan. 27. Was educated at Holten
High School, Danvers, Mass., Amherst College, 1861, and Hartford Theolog-
ical Seminary, 1865. Was ordained at Concord, N. H., October, 1868. In-
stalled pastor Tabernacle Church, Salem, Mass., Dec. 31, 1873. Acting pastor,
Charlotte, Vt., 1878-81. Acting pastor. College Street Church, Burlington,
Vt., 1882-84. Acting pastor of the church in Derry, N. H., October, 1885, to
September, 1901. Trustee Pinkerton Academy. Died of liver disease, in
Derry, N. H., Sept. 22, 1901, aged 61 years, 8 months, 25 days.
Rkdlon, Amos, son of Amos and Sarah (Emery) Redlon, was born in
Buxton, Me., 1818, Nov. 17. Strafford Academy, Strafford, N. H., two years.
Ordained July 8, 1842, Free Baptist Church, Hallowell, Me. To South Wind-
ham, Me., April, 1844. In 1845, to Gray, Me. ; in 1848, to Providence, R. I.,
as editor of Daily Evening Transcript; in Boston from 1851 to 1855. July,
1855, was called to Meredith Bridge, N. H. April, 1857, was called to East
Killingly, Conn. May, 1861, removed to North Scituate, R. I. Removed to
West Waterville, Me., in the autumn of 1863. In the service of the Christian
Commission, at Camp Distribution and Harper's Ferry, Va., 1864-65. Was called
to the church in Woolwich, Me., October, 1865. In October, 1866, removed to
Dover, Me. ; in April, 1868, to East Corinth, Me.; in April, 1870, to Dexter,
Me. In 1871, was called to the Congregational Church, Kenduskeag, Me., at
which time he severed his relations with the Free Baptist Churches. In 1873
and 1874 he supplied the churches in Blanchard and Abbott, Me. In 1875-
78, preached in Abbott, there building and dedicating a church. In October,
1878, to March, 1879, preached in Mount Desert Island. Removed to Hallowell,
Me., to become financial agent of Hallowell Classical School. July 1, 1882,
began preaching in West Newfleld, Me., and removed June 1, 1884, to South-
west Harbor, Mount Desert, where he supplied five places, travelling about
twenty miles each Sunday. He built new churclies at Southwest Harbor and
Bar Harbor. Called to Scarboro, Me., April, 1889, and assisted in building a
church, which was dedicated July, 1893. Removed, December, 1893, to Allen's
Mills, preaching there until May, 1895, when ill health compelled him to retire
from active service. Married in Manchester, N. H., Sarah C. Sanborn, who
was born in East Ware, N. H., April 12, 1816, and died Feb. 18, 1854. Four
children: Albert G., born June 26, 1842, died Sept. 8, 1843; Lydia M. Child,
born March 4, 1844, died Nov. 24, 1864; Martin Luther, born Oct. 22, 1845,
died Aug. 28, 1846; Frederick D., born Nov. 5, 1847, died Oct. 28, 1849.
Married the second time, Sept. 16, 1855, in Boston, Mass., to Lydia S.,
daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth (Stevens) Horn, who was born in Eaton,
N. H., May 3, 1827, and died Feb. 12, 1862. Two children : Julietta F., born
Sept. 4, 1857; Ida Luella, born Dec. 28, 1858, died Nov. 9, 1861. Married the
third time, Aug. 12, 1862, in Gardiner, Me., to Mrs. Helen M. Rhoades,
daughter of Benjamin and Harriet (Rhoades) Webb, of Troy, Me. She was
born May 17, 1830, Unity, Me.; died in Industry, Me., June 10, 1894. One
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child, Mary E., born May 17, 1863. Died of heart disease, iu Stark, Me.,
Jan. 17, 1901, aged 82 years, 6 months, and 14 days.
Eel YEA, Benjamin J. , son of Jeremiah and Deborah (Deyo) Relyea,
was born in New Paltz, Ulster County, New York, 1819, Sept. 11. Was
graduated from Union Theological Seminary, New York, June 25, 1845.
"Was pastor of First Congregational Church, Fall Eiver, Mass., six years
or more, and for twenty-eight years pastor of the church in Green's Farms,
Conn. Married, Jan. 2, 1842, Sarah M. Guyon, who died Aug. 26, 1847.
Three children; none living. Married, May 16, 1849, Melissa Du Bois, who
died April 15, 1885. Five children; four survive. Died of heart disease, at
Glenbrook, Conn., aged 80 years.
Rogers Alonzo, son of Ansel and Louisa (Raymond) Rogers, was born in
Rollin, Lenawee County, Mich., 1844, April 22. Studied at University of
Michigan. Ordained 1870. Glen wood, la., March, 1877, to September, 1880.
Superintendent of Deaf and Dumb Institution, Council Bluffs, la., 1880, to
September, 1883; refused re-election. Dunlap, la., September, 1883, to June,
1887. Blair, Neb., June, 1887, to November, 1888. Corvallis, Ore., January,
1889, to October, 1890. Forest Grove, Ore., October, 1890, to June, 1897.
Whatcom, Wash., July, 1897, to April, 1900. Ill health compelled retirement.
Married, Nov. 1, 1866, Mary, daughter of Jacob and Mary (Norton) Bronner.
Two sons, and one daughter, who is still living. Died of paralysis, in
Whatcom, Wash., July 25, 1901, aged 55 years, 3 months, 3 days.
Sewabd, Dwight M., d. d., son of Seth and Rhoda (Picket) Seward, was
born in Durham, Conn., 1811, July 31. Was graduated from Yale College,
1831, and from Yale Divinity School, 1834. Was licensed to preach by the
New Haven East Association, 1884. Ordained pastor of the First Church,
New Britain, Conn., Feb. 3, 1836; resigned after a ministry of six years,
and supplied the church in Middlefleld, Conn., two aud one half years.
Installed pastor Jan. 14, 1845, at West Hartford, Conn., and dismissed Dec.
18, 1850. Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church, Yonkers, N. Y., until the
organization by him, in 1852, of the First Presbyterian Church, of which he
became pastor ; resigned on account of ill health in 1870, residing for three
years In New York City. Supplied the churches in Schroon Lake, Moriah,
and Minaville from 1874 to 1879; in New Providence, N. J., until June, 1881.
Pastor of Plymouth Church, Portland, Me., 1881-84. Removed, 1884, to
reside in South Norwalk, Conn. Received the degree of d. d. from New
York University, 1862. Married, March 2, 1836, Lydia Huntington, daughter
of Col. Simeon and Lydia (Huntington) North, and granddaughter of Rev.
Enoch Huntington, pastor for forty years, Middletown, Conn., who died
April 1, 1897, aged 84 years. Four children : Frederick Dwight, Leila,
Frances, Harriet, and William Foote; two are living, Mrs. Leila (Rev. W.
H.) Gleason and William Foote. Died in South Norwalk, Conn., of la grippe,
Jan. 17, 1901, aged 89 years, 5 months, 16 days.
Skinner, Edward, son of William and Ann Walton Skinner, was born in
Old Dalby, Leicestershire, Eog., 1837, Aug. 24. Studied theology at Market
Harboro, Eng. Began preaching when eighteen years of age. Emigrated
to America in 1873. Was ordained Nov. 15, 1877, at Milford, Kan., at which
time the church was dedicated. This \vas the first church erected in Kansas
without missionary aid. Pastor of Madma and Milford Churches, Kansas,
1873 to 1879; Blue Rapids, Kan., December, 1879, to Oct. 15, 1887; Osborne,
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Kan., October, 1887, to Jan. 31, 1895; Valley Mills, Kan., April, 1895, to
April, 1899; Dover, July, 1899, to Sept. I, 1900; Blue Rapids, Sept. 1, 1900,
to Jan. 8, 1901, Married, Sept. 5, 1861, Rebecca Martin, at Market Harboro,
Eng., who died Oct. 4, 1867. Two sons and one daughter. Married, Dec. 30,
1868, Sarah Eland, Bedford, Eng. Died of la grippe at Blue Rapids, Kan.,
Jan. 8, 1901, aged 63 years, 4 months, 15 days.
Slater, Charles, son of Peter and Maria Douglas Slater, was born in
Oxford, Eng,, 1839, Oct. 1. Was educated at common schools and under
private instruction. Was ordained by the Primitive Methodist Church, 1864.
Pastorates: In England, Halsted, Torguay, Castle Hedingham, Barrow, and
Hartist; in the United States, Prairie City, la., 1874-7.5; Woodburn, 111.,
1875-79; Luverne, Minn., 1879-80; Ashkum, 111., 1880-84; Oraeaa, 111., 1884-
85; Ilion, 111., 1885-88; Woodburn, 111., 1888-94; Delong, 111., 1895-96}
Ontario, 111., 1896-19C0. Married at Castle Hedingham, Eng., Jan. 23, 1868,
Mary A. Ames. Five children, all living. Died at Woodburn, HI., of
cerebral anaemia, Oct. 8, 1901, aged 62 years, 7 days.
Smith, Charles Baker, son of Asaph and Rebecca (Davis) Smith, was
born in Litchfield, Me., 1815, Aug. 27. Studied at Gorham Seminary. Was
graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary, 1844. Was ordained at
Kenduskeag, Me. He held pastorates at Woolwich, Me., West Gloucester,
Concord, and Cohasset, Mass. Chaplain of the prison at Dedham, Mass.,
fifteen years. Assisted in the organization of a church in Dedham. Also
built a church at East Walpole, Mass., where he was pastor eighteen years.
Delegate, in 1890, to the World's Congress of Peace and Arbitration, London,
England. Married, May 5, 1847, to Clara Allen, daughter of Joseph and
Eliza (Allen) Kendrick, Bangor, Me. Wife living. Four sons; two living
In Medford, Mass. Died of la grippe, at West Medford, Mass., June 2, 1901,
aged 85 years, 9 months, 5 days.
Smith, Henry Harrison, son of Amos and Sarah (Belden) Smith, was
born in Chester, Mass., 1840, Aug. 28. Was ordained to the gospel ministry
in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1872. Settlements . . . Chase, Mich.,
1880-81. Hopkins, Mich., 1881-86. Mattawan, Mich., 1887-88. Without
charge, 1889. Wheatland, Mich., 1890-92. Addison, Mich., 1893. Jerome,
Mich., 1893-95. Worthington, Mich., 1895-97. Married, Sept., 12, 1872, at
Port Huron, Mich., Mary Alice, daughter of J. K. and Miriam (Smith) Som-
mers. Died of cancer of stomach, in Chesterfield, Mass., Aug. 28, 1901,
aged 61 years.
Snell, William Ward, son of Rev. Thomas (d. d.) and Tirzah (Strong)
Snell, was born in Brookfield, Mass., 1821, April 3. Studied in Monson
Academy, Monson, Mass., and prepared himself for the ministry under the
direction of his father. Was ordained, October, 1859. Began services, 1855,
in Rushford, Minn. , in a log house. Erected a house of worship, chiefly with
his own hands, 1860, and occupied the pulpit of the church until December,
1887. Removed to California in December, 1887, and in March, 1888, to West
Saticoy, Cal. Appointed by President Johnson, 1867, one of the Board of
Adjusters of Indian Claims at Pembina, N. D. Married, Dec. 24, 1850, Jane
Elizabeth, daughter of Curtis and Olive (Knowltou) Fay, Winchester, N. H.
She died at Nordhofi", Cal., Jan. 28, 1888. Nine children; seven living.
Married, Dec. 5, 1888, Martha M., sister of first wife. Died of pneumonia in
West Saticoy, Cal., Feb. 27, 1901, aged 79 years, 11 months, 23 days.
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Sterling, George, son of Samuel B. and Minerva (Beard) Sterling, was
bom in New Milford, Conn., 1842, July 27. His academic studies were pur-
sued at New Milford and Washington, Conn. Studied at Union College,
ScheU' ctady, N. Y., and was graduated from Amherst College, Mass. Sludied
theology at Union Theological Seminary, and was graduated from the
Theological Seminary, Audover, Mass. Was ordained in Wayland, Mich.,
1874. His pastorates were: Highland, 1873-74; Staceyville, 1874-75; Burr
Oak, la., 1875-76; Higganum, Conn., 1877-80; Templeton, Mass., 1880-81;
Milton, N. H., 1881-84; West Glover, Vt., 1884-88; North Hyde Park, Vt.,
1888-89; Dumbarton, N. H., 1889-92; Berkeley, Mass., 1892-94; Manomet,
Mass., 1894-97; Windsor, Mass., May 1, 1897, to Nov. 26, 1901. Married,
Oct. 20,. 1874. at West Stockbridge Centre, Mass., Lovina, daughter of Uriah
and Mary (Van Deusen) Reed. One daughter. Died of apoplexy, at Windsor.
Mass., Nov. 26, 1901, aged 59 years, 3 months, 29 days.
Stevens, Asahel Hitchcock, son of George and Savilla (Hitchcock)
Stevens,'was born in Cheshire, Conn., 1816, Dec. 24. Entered Yale College,
1839. Was graduated from Andover Theological Seminary, 1847. Pastorates
as follows : Meriden (Centre), March, 1848, to September, 1854; Newton, la.,
— 1855,},to June, 1856; Peoria, 111., October, 1856, to June, 1866; Lacou,Ill.,
1866-70; Peoria, 111., September, 1870, to February, 1882. Pastor emeritus.
Publications: The Future of Peoria, 1874, 17 pp. Long Life a Blessing,
1888, 11 pp. Married, 1847, Mary Comstock, daughter of Gideon and Julian
(Parker) Bristol, of Cheshire, Conn. Wife died at Peoria, 111., Dec. 11, 1897.
Five children, four sons (one deceased), one daughter. Died of heart failure
at Peoria, 111., July 16, 1901, aged 84 years, 6 months, 22 days.
Teele, Albert Kendall, d. d., son of Benjamin and Miriam (Lavels)
Teele,^was born in Soraerville, Mass., 1821, Feb. 10. Studied in the Public
Schools of Medford, Mass., and Philips Academy, Andover, Mass. Was
graduated from Yale College, 1840, and from Yale Divinity School, 1845.
Ordained and installed pastor of the church in Naugatuck, Conn., 1845; dis-
missed, 1849. Supplied the church in Medway, Mass. Installed pastor of
the First Evangelical Church, Milton, Mass., Dec. 18, 1850. Closed his ser-
vice, Dec. 18, 1875, and afterwards made pastor emeritus. Received the
degree of D. r>. from Middlebury College, Vt. Trustee of Liversidge Insti-
tution, 1877-1901. Chairman of Trustees of Milton Public Library, 1870-
1901. Trustee of Milton Cemetery, 1861-1901. Publications: History of
Milton, Mass., 1640-1887, pp. 668, 1887. Noted Men and Historical Narra-
tions of Ancient Milton, pp. 100, 1900. Married Aug. 21, 1845, Cornelia,
daughter of Lucius and Harriot Curtis, Stratford, Conn. Two daughters,
Mrs. Cornelia F. (H. B.) Tucker, Mrs. Harriot (Atherton) Tucker. Died of
Blight's disease in Milton, Mass., March 11, '1901, aged 80 years, 1 month,
1 day.
Thayer, Joseph Henry, a. m., s. t. d., d. d., litt. d., son of Joseph
Helyer andjMartha Stevens (Greenough) Thayer, was born in Boston, Mass.,
1828, Nov. 7. Was graduated from Harvard College, 1850. Studied the-
ology in|Harvard Divinity School, 1854-55. and was graduated from Andover
Thelogical Seminary, 1857. Usher, Boston Latin School, 1850-51. Private
Tutor, 1851-53. In Europe, 1853-54. Ordained, Salem (Crombie St.
Church), Dec. 29, 1859. Acting Pastor, Quincy, Mass., 1858-59. Pastor by
Council of Crombie St. Church, Salem, Mass., Dec. 29, 1859; dismissed,
1902.] NECROLOGY. 39
Feb. 19, 186-t. Chaplain •10th Regiment Infantry, Mass. Vols., Sept. 17, 1862,
to May 16, 1863. Associated professor of Sacred Literature, Andover
Theological Seminary, 1864-82. Resided at Cambridge, Mass., 1882-84.
Lecturer on Biblical Theology in Harvard Divinity School, 1883-84. Bussey
professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpretation, Harvard Divinity
School, 1884-1901. Bussey professor Emeritus, after July, 1901. Degrees,
etc.: Phi Beta Kappa; a. m., 1864; s. T. c, Yale, 1873; D. D., Harvard,
1884; Princeton, 1896 (at its Sesquicentenuial) ; litt. d.. Trinity College,
Dublin, 1892 (at its Tercentenary). Member of Am. Academy Arts and
Sciences, Am. Orient Society, Am. Philological Association, Society Bibl.
Lit. and Exegesis, Essex Institute, etc. Member and Secretary of the New
Testament Company of American Revisers of the English Bible. " Fellow,"
Harvard, 1877-84. Publications : iTranslated Liinemanu's Winer's Gram-
mar of Idiom of N. T., Andover, 1869 ; translated Alex. Buttmaun's Grammar
of N. T. Greek, Andover, 1873; Grimm's Greek-English Lexicon of N. T.,
translated, revised, and enlarged. New York, 1886; The Change of Atti-
tude towards the Bible, Boston and New York, 1891; Books and their
Use, etc., Boston and New York, 1893; edited Memorial Edition of
Sophocles' Greek Lexicon (1887); Ezra Abbot's Critical Essays (1888),
and Biographical Sketch of him (1884) ; notes on Scrivener's Plain Intro-
duction, etc., 1885; lecture on Criticism Confirmatory of the Gospels,
in Boston Lectures for 1871 ; articles on Epistle to the Hebrews,
"Market," "Saints," etc., in the American edition of Dr. Wm. Smith's
Dictionarj' of the Bible; also articles in the "Jour, of Biblical Litera-
ture; " Hastings' Diet, of the Bible; on Biblical Revision iu "Sunday
School World and Times," Philadelphia; articles in Bibliotheca Sacra," and
"Andover Review": notices of books in "Andover Review," "Classical
Review," "American Journal of Philology," " New World," "Bibliotheca
Sacra," N. Y. " Nation," " Amer. Jour, of Theol.," etc. See Biblical World
(Chicago), April, 1892. Married, Nov. 30,1857, Martha Caldwell, youngest
daughter of Samuel and Lucy (Watson) Davis, of Boston. Children: Lucy
Watson, b. in Boston, Sept. 29, 1886, married Caspar Rene Gregory, professor
in University of Leipzig; Greenough, b. iu Salem, July 6, 1862, drowned at
Ogunquit, Me., Aug. 23, 1883; Grace Crombie, b. in Boston, April 12, 1864;
Miriam Stuart, b. in Andover, June 30, 1866, married. May 28, 1896, to Theo.
William Richards, assistant professor of Chemistry in Harv. Univ. ; Edith
Lawrence, b. in Andover, March 30, 1872. Died in Cambridge, Mass., of
sarcoma, Nov. 26, 1901, aged 73 years, 19 days.
Thompson, Augustus Charles, d. d., son of Augustus and Kezia (Hop-
kins) Thompson, was born in Goshen, Conn., 1812, April 30. Fitted for
college at Amherst Academy, Mass. Entered Yale College in 1831 ; did not
graduate on account of ill health. Graduated from Hartford Theological
Seminary (then Theological Institute of Conn., East Windsor Hill), 1838.
Was matriculated in the Theological Department of the University of Berlio,
Germany. Ordained pastor of the Eliot Congregational Church, Roxbury,
Mass., 1842, July 27, held the office fifty-nine years. Trustee of Hart-
ford Theological Seminary; served on the Prudential Committee of the
American Board forty-four years ; member of the Deputation to India,
1854-55; lecturer on Foreign Missions at the Andover Theological Semi-
nary, Boston University, and the Hartford Theological Seminary. Pub-
40 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
lished : Songs in the Night, 1845 ; Last Hours, or the Words and Acts of
the Dying, 1851; Lambs Fed, Young Martyrs, The Better Land, 1854;
The Yoke in Youth, 1856; Gathered Lilies, 1858; Eliot Sabbath School
Memorial, 1859; Morning Hours in Patmos, 1860; The Mercy Seat; Lyra
Coelestis, Hymns on Heaven, 1863; Our Little Ones, 1867; Seeds and Sheaves,
1868; Christus Consolator, 1869; Moravian Missions, 1882; Happy New Year,
1883; Foreign Missions, 1889; Protestant Missions, 1894; together with a
large number of pamphlets — sermons, historical and funeral addressee, etc.
Married, 1841, Sarah Elizabeth Strong, of Northampton, Mass. Of five
children of this union, one son and one daughter are living. Married, 1858,
Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler, of Dorchester, Mass. Of four children of this union,
one daughter is living. Married, 1870, Miriam M. Burgess, of Dedham, Mass.
Died of Bright's disease, in Eoxbury, Mass., 1901, Sept. 26, aged 89 years,
4 months, and 27 days.
Tufts, James, son of Rev. James and Submit (Hayden) Tufts, was born in
Wardsboro, Vt., 1812, Nov. 2. Studied in Manchester, Vt., 1836; Yale Col-
lege, 1838; Andover, 1840-41. Was ordained iu Wardsboro, Vt., Sept. 24,
1844. Supplied at Chillcothe, O., 1844-45. Superintendent of schools in
Windham County, Vt., 1846-50. Taught in Northampton, Mass., and Castle-
ton, Vt. Principal of Monson Academy seven years. Family School for
Boys. Married Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. J. P. and Lucy (Wheelock)
Warren, of Brattleboro, Vt., March 21, 1855. Two sons ; one living, — Prof.
Tufts, Chicago University. Died of jaundice, at Monson, Mass., April 29,
1901, aged 88 years, 5 months, 27 days.
Upton, Augustus Goodnow, d. d., son of Benjamin Flint and Miranda
(Thomas) Upton (widow of Augustus Goodnow), was born 1851, Dec. 7, ia
Heath, Mass. Was graduated from Oberlin College, 1873, and from Oberlin
Theological Seminary, 1876. Ordained at Elyria, Aug. 6,?), 1876. Pasto-
rates: 1876-78, Windham, 0.; 1878-80, Wayne, Mich.; 1880-83, Wake-
men, O. ; 1883-88, Norwich, N. Y. Secretary N. Y. State H. M. Society,
Syracuse, N. Y., 1888-90. Residence in Colorado, 1890-94; 1894-95, Den-
ver, Col.; 1895-99, president Weiser Academy and College, Weiser, Ida.
Pastorate in Weiser,- Ida., 1896-98. In Arizona, winter of 1899-1900. Re-
sided in Colorado Springs, May, 1900. a. m., Oberlin College; d. d., Idaho
State University. Corporate member A. B. C. F. M. Married, Nov. 22, 1876,
Lucy Hey wood, daughter of Eliab Wright and E. Maria (Ely) Metcalf. One
daughter. Died, of pulmonary tuberculosis, in Colorado Springs, Col., Nov.
20, 1901, aged 49 years, 10 months, 13 days.
VooRUEES, Louis Bevier, son of Joseph Hageman and Sarah Catherine
(Westbi'ook) Voorhees, was born in Rocky Hill, N. J., 1847, June 10. Was
graduated from Princeton University, 186S. Studied in the New Brunswick
Theological Seminary one year, and two years iu Andover Theological Sem-
inary, from which he was graduated in 1871. Was ordained by the Andover
Association, June 6, 1871. Installed pastor. North Weymouth, Mass., Dec.
6, 1871. He resigned 1874. Worcester, Mass., 1874-79; Salem, Mass., 1879-
89; Santa Anna, CuL, 1889-91; Silverton, Col., 1891-92; Groton, Mass.,
1892-1901. Trustee Lawrence Academy and Public Library, Groton, Mass.
Vice-president Groton Historical Society. Married, Nov. 7, 1877, Harriet B.,
daughter of Edwin and Lucy A. Pratt, Weymouth, Mass. Died of dysentery,
at Niantic, Conn., July 26, 1901, aged 51 years, 1 month, 16 days.
1902.] NECROLOGY. 41
"Washburn, "William Saxford, son of "William Clierdivine and Phcebe
Auu (Cromwell) Washburn, was born in Frederick, Md., 1852, Dec. 2. Was
gi-aduated from Ouargo Seminnry, Onargo, 111. Ordained at Bon Homme,
S. D., June, 1888. Was pastor at Bon Ilomrae, S. D. 1887-89, preaching also
at Lakeport. From September, 1889, to November, 1890, at Lakeport and
Lesterville, S. D. At Alcester, Gothland, and Beresford, S D., from Novem-
ber, 1890, to September, 1893; three new churches were built. Alcester,
1893-95. At Green River, Wyo., January, 1896, to May, 1896. Hull, la.,
September, 1896, to June, 1897 ; retired — . Married, Dec. 27, 1876, to Florence,
daughter of Abijah and Hannah (Upham) Child, of Oswego, 111. Son and
two daughters living. Died of pleurisy, in Alcester, S. D., Feb. 16, 1901,
aged 48 years, 2 months, 14 days.
Webb, Edwin Bonaparte, d. d , son of Ebenezer and Sophia Lancaster
"Webb, was born in New Castle, Me., 1820, Jan. 19. "Was graduated from
Bowdoin College, 1816, and from Bangor Theological Seminary, 185'J.
Studied six months iu Theological Seminary, Princeton, N. J. Ordained
and installed at Augusta, Me., Sept. 11, 1850; dismissed from Augusta, Sept.
26, iseo. Installed pastor of Shawmut Church, Boston, Oct. 5, 1860;
resigned, Oct. 4, 1885 "Was made pastor emeritus. Acting pastor, "Water-
town, 1888 (nine months); in Worcester, Mass., 1885-87; Providence, E. I.,
1889-90 (eighteen months); Lowell, Mass., 1890-91 (nine months); St.
Louis, Mo., 1893-94 (six months) ; San Francisco, Cal., 1892 (three months) ;
Palm Beach, Fla., winters of 1893, 1899, 1900. Publications: Sermons on
the Bible and the Sabbath; Socialism and the Christian Church; Annual
Sermon before A. B. C. F. M., 1891; Biography and Sermons, Boston, 1901.
Degree of d. d., by "Williams College, 1865, and by Bowdoin, 1867. Member
of Prudential Committee A. B. C. F. M., 1876-1900. Chairman of Pruden-
tial Committee, 1883-1900. Member of the Executive Committee of Massa-
chusetts Home Missionary Society. Vice-president of American Home Mis-
sionary Society. Member of Board of Overseers and Board of Trustees of
Bowdoin College, 1855-1900. Trustee of Hartford Theological Seminary,
1880-1900. Chairman of the Board, 1890-99. Married, Oct. 19, 1852.
Elizabeth Temple, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple
(Wiuthrop) Tappan. Three daughters; one living, Mrs. F. B. Ingraham,
"Wellesley, Mass. Died of acute disease of the bladder, at Koxbury, Mass.,
May 20, 1901, aged 81 years, 4 months, 1 day.
Whittlesey, Nathan Hart, d. d., son of Sheldon and Esther Maria
(Hart) Whittlesey, was born in New Preston, Litchfield, Co., Conn., 1848,
April 18. Studied at Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Conn., 1867,
was graduated from Yale College, 1871, and from Yale Divinity School, 1875.
"Was ordained by the Council Bluffs Association, la., at Creston, la.,
October, 1875. Pastor of the church in Creston, la., June, 1875, to May,
1887, and of the First church in Evanston, 111., May, 1887, to May, 1892.
Degrees conferred: b a., Yale, 1871; b. d., Yale, 1875; d. d., Illinois
College, 1890. Deacon of the Church of Christ, Yale College, 1868-71 .
Moderator of the General Congregational Association of Iowa, 1886. Presi-
dent Chicago Congregational Club, 1891-92. First Secretary of the Minis-
terial Committee for Ministerial Relief Fund of the National Council, 1892-
1900. Delegate to National Council, 1886-89. Director of the Illinois
Home Missionary Society. Publications : Report to National Council,
42 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
Syracuse, 1895 ; The Fellowship of Ministering to the Saints, 1898 ;
The Congregational Churches and their Disabled Veterans ; The Divin-
ity of Christ; Sermon on Luther; Men for the Ministry; The Aged
Minister's Prayer; Leaflet, Is it Fair? Married, June 29, 1876, at New
Haven, Conn., Harriet Warner, daughter of William Emerson and Helen B.
(Edmond) Newell. Four children. Helen Sylvia, George Newell, Richard
Edmond, and William Sheldon. Died at Washington, D. C, of acute
Bright's disease, Feb. 20, 1901, aged 52 years, 10 months, 2 days.
Wilson, John Gilman, son of Asa and Catharine (Wright) Wilson, was
born in Nelson, N. H., 1820, Sept. 16. Was educated at Gilmanton (N. H.)
Academy, and was graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary, 1850. City
missionary, Bangor, Me., 1849-50. Was ordained at Bellows Falls, Vt.,
Dec. 12, 1851. In 1856 was missionary at Charleston, N. H., under American
Home Missionary Society. Installed at Saxton's River, Vt., April 6, 1856;
dismissed, 1859. Installed at Swanzey, N. H., 1859; dismissed, Feb. 18, 1864.
Installed at Saxton's River, Vt., 1864; dismissed, Dec. 5, 1871. Installed at
Dover, Mass., 1872. Supplied at Tamworth, N. H. Pastor of the Fourth
Congregational Church, Portland, Me., 1876-94. Chaplain Greeley Hospital,
Portland, Me., 1894-1901. At Salem, Mass., without charge. Married, in Ban-
gor, Me., 1851, Mrs. Lucy Crockett Stinson, of Deer Isle, Me., daughter of
Ephraim and (York) Crockett. She died June 12, 1886. One son,
deceased. Died of heart failure, at Salem, Mass., Dec, 8, 1901, aged 81
years, 2 months, 22 days.
* Wilson, Levin, son of Joshua and Comfort M. (Knowles) Wilson, was born
in Cynthiana, Ind., 1820, Jan. 6. He was ordained preacher in Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, April 1, 1853. He withdrew from that church April 4,
1855, on account of its connection with slavery. Organized with others the
Salem Presbytery of the Independent Churches of Indiana, which in Septem-
ber 1857, became the Congregational Association of Southern Indiana. Pas-
torates: Montgomery, New Salem, McChannicsville, Pleasant Grove, Shaker
Prairie, Bethlehem. Entered the service of the American Missionary Society,
April 1, 1857. Publications : The Atonement, 23 pp. History of the Knowles
Family, Princeton, Ind. Married, May 16, 1839, Henrietta, daughter of Jo-
seph and Tabita McReynolds, of Indiana. She died March 20, 1883. Ten
children, five living. Married, Jan. 30, 1884, Lydia A., daughter of Isaac and
Elizabeth (Bailey) Patridge. One child, deceased. Died of apoplexy, near
Cynthiana, Ind, Nov, 8, 1900, aged 80 years, 10 months, 2 days.
Wylie, Eugar Blaisdell, son of Samuel Smith and Eliza (Burnham)
Wylie, was born in Madbury, N. H., 1860, Feb. 24. Was graduated from
Wheaton College, Wheaton, 111., 1889, and from Chicago Theological Semi-
nary, 1892. Was ordained and installed pastor of Summerdale Congrega-
tional Church, Chicago, 111., April 27, 1893. Pastor of the church, April,
1891, to April, 1901. Married, May 7, 1891, Gertrude, daughter of Rev.
Calvin B. and Mary Elizabeth (Woodward) Hurlbert. Two children,
Margaret and Samuel Hurlbert (adopted). Died of pneumonia, in Chicago,
111., July 6, 1901, aged 41 years, 4 months, 12 days.
Young, Joseph Chester, was born in Scituate, Mass. He was ordained
In 1883, and is first reported in the Year-Book, at Port Townsend, Wn.,
1898-1900; Kirkland, Wn., 1900-01. Died at Kirkland, Wn., May 26, 1901,
aged 63.
* Not claBBified.
1902.]
NECKOLOGY.
43
SUMMARIES. — DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH.
Apoplexy, 5; appendicitis, 1; bladder trouble, 2; blood poison, 2; brain, cerebral
ausemia, 1; — concussion of, 1; Bright's disease, 7; consumption, 3; diabetes, 3;
dysentery, 1; exhaustion, 1; grippe, 3; heart disease, 8; — failure, 11; — fatty de-
generation of, 1; — inflammation of, 1; —rheumatism of, 1; jaundice, 1; kidney
disease, 2; liver disease, 1; — cirrhosis of, 2; — consumption of, 1; lungs, hem-
orrhage of, 1 ; morphiae poisoning, 1 ; nephritis, 1 ; neuralgia, 1 ; old age, 5; paraly-
sis, 3; pleurisy, 1 ; pneumonia, 16 ; sarcoma, 2 ; stomach, inflammation of, 1; — cancer
of, 2; typhoid fever, 1; unknown, 3.
Tabular View, 1875-1901. — I. Number, Age, and Service.
Year.
Whole No.
of Deaths.
63
Average Age.
Average Length of Service.
1875
62 years, 8 months, 11 days.
31 years, 7 months, 7 days.
1876
68
66 " 5 " 26 "
35 '
8
14 "
1877
60
65 " 11 " 11 "
36 '
5
8 "
1878
56
67 " 0 " 15 "
36 '
' 2 '
' 11 '•
1879
74
68 " 0 " 1 "
39 '
8
' 22 "
1880
82
67 " 0 '< 15 "
33 '
0
. 11 ..
1881
85
67 " 11 " 12 "
36 '
3
, 24 "
1882
60
64 " 2 " 11 "
34 '
1 '
' 13 "
1883
78
64 " 9 " 25 "
33 '
' 11
< 11 «
1884
79
70 " 6 " 0 "
39 '
' 10
• 11 "
1885
80
67 " 0 " 21 *'
35 '
' 10
' 22 "
1886
90
69 " 6 " 12 "
37 '
2
• 20 "
1887
91
67 " 6 " 19 "
36 '
. 7
. 11 ..
1888
96
67 " 9 " 14 "
37 '
' 2
' 24 "
1889
100
68 " 1 " 19 "
35 '
6
' 2 "
1890
99
71 " 4 " 4 "
42 '
0
1 "
1891
92
64 " 9 " 25 '*
32 '
4
' 17 •♦
1892
95
70 " 7 " 2 "
37 '
' 9
< 17 »
1893
98
68 " 5 " 23 "
36 '
' 11
' 28 "
1894
98
68 " 8 " 16 "
37 '
1
' 28 "
1895
86
67 " 9 " 10 "
38 '
6
' 24 "
1896
126
68 " 11 " 8 "
37 '
5 '
' 17 "
1897
88
64 •' 4 " 15 "
32 '
3
2 "
1898
97
70 " 9 " 0 "
38 '
1
' 27 "
1899
102
69 " 2 " 7 "
37 '
9
6 '*
1900
110
68 " 3 " 24 "
32 '
0
' 24 "
1901
96
68 '• 2 " 13 "
31 '
' 10
' 22 "
Total . .
2,349
66 years, 2 months, 26 days.
36 years, 5 months, 16 days.
II. Aqe, by Decades.
Year.
Over
90.
81-90.
71-80.
61-70.
51-60.
41-50.
31^0.
Under
31.
Un-
kDown.
1875
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
2
1
3
5
0
2
0
2
4
1
3
0
4
2
0
2
1
4
3
5
11
11
9'
16
8
11
10
13
23
12
17
15
23
20
28
7
23
17
22
19
29
15
21
20
22
23
22
24
23
18
21
16
30
14
19
24
32
26
32
25
35
26
26
31
30
29
18
35
27
34
34
33
24
13
15
9
15
16
32
19
12
16
10
9
15
19
18
20
20
19
16
21
23
18
26
15
19
21
19
20
5
5
9
3
7
6
9
10
3
13
9
14
10
16
12
12
20
13
12
13
12
17
14
8
13
10
8
8
7
2
5
10
9
9
5
13
4
4
7
9
3
4
7
5
8
5
8
7
9
8
6
7
7
12
6
4
5
6
1
7
4
6
8
3
7
5
5
t
2
8
2
8
2
5
7
4
3
4
9
6
4
1
1
0
2
3
1
2
2
1
4
0
1
2
4
2
3
0
2
1
3
1
5
2
2
3
0
0
1876
0
1877
0
1878
0
1879
0
1880
0
1881
1882
1
0
1883
2
1884
0
1885
0
1886
1
1887
0
1888
1
1889
0
1890
0
1891
0
1892
1
1893
0
1894
0
1895
1896
0
0
1897 .
1898
0
2
1899
0
1900
3
1901
0
Total
44
450
708
475
283
188
138
52
11
44
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
III. Education.
Collegiate.
Year.
1876...
1876...
1877...
1878...
1879...
1880. . .
1881...
1882 ..
1883...
1884. . .
1885...
1886...
1887...
1888. . .
1889...
1890...
1891...
1892. . .
1893...
1894...
1895 ..
1896 ..
1897...
1898...
1899. . .
1900. . .
1901 . . .
Total
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4
6
1
1
5
0
1
1
2
16
9
3
3
7
1
1
2
2
2
3
8
10
5
9
4
0
8
2
1
2
3
2
2
4
5
5
7
2
2
4
0
3
5
1
2
1
0
7
5
3
4
2
10
0
1
3
1
4
2
6
6
3
5
3
3
10
1
0
0
6
3
1
9
10
5
15
2
3
6
3
0
4
4
1
1
5
13
2
12
3
5
4
0
1
4
1
2
0
3
7
6
9
2
3
12
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
15
12
2
5
3
7
0
1
5
1
2
2
6
15
6
11
1
2
8
1
0
2
1
2
0
6
12
12
8
4
0
3
3
1
5
4
3
2
8
15
10
10
4
2
8
1
0
3
5
2
1
6
16
12
11
5
2
10
1
0
6
4
5
0
2
10
12
12
3
1
8
3
1
4
6
3
0
5
13
9
10
9
2
9
3
0
1
6
0
1
2
15
12
10
3
1
4
2
3
4
5
0
0
7
13
16
10
4
2
5
1
0
8
2
3
4
3
15
11
7
2
2
7
0
2
1
8
3
0
7
8
12
13
0
1
5
0
4
3
6
3
2
4
13
11
13
2
2
7
2
2
3
3
1
1
3
15
16
14
9
2
6
1
2
2
1
3
4
12
13
17
8
4
0
8
1
0
1
5
1
2
1
8
22
9
1
1
4
2
1
1
5
1
3
3
9
21
8
6
0
8
0
1
4
6
2
0
6
9
25
9
8
2
8
1
3
1
13
0
2
2
8
17
9
4
0
5
1
2
0
12
2
1
2
18
30
247
98
50
187
31
31
81
111
54
37
123
314
322
IV. Education.
Theological.
Year.
1875...
1876...
1877...,
1878. . . ,
1879. . . ,
1880. . . ,
1881....
1882. . . .
1883....
1884....
1885. . . .
1886....
1887....
1888....
1889....
1890....
1891....
1892....
1893. . . .
1894. . . .
1895....
1896....
1897....
1898....
1899....
1900. . . .
1901. ..
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4
1
21
1
2
2
19
0
3
1
18
2
3
1
25
2
6
1
21
4
5
2
29
3
6
3
20
2
11
0
21
1
7
1
2
18
5
3
2
2
21
0
5
2
0
22
5
6
2
3
22
2
7
2
3
28
4
7
1
2
18
8
7
5
0
19
2
11
2
2
21
1
7
2
0
19
1
10
4
2
28
4
3
5
1
23
2
13
4
1
18
2
4
2
0
18
3
2
3
1
21
1
6
7
0
21
1
19
6
0
20
2
6
3
0
569
71
169
63
27
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0
0
3
1
2
3
1
3
6
0
10
0
11
2
4
0
12
3
3
1
5
0
11
1
0
1
2
0
6
1
0
1
4
0
8
5
2
2
3
1
12
1
3
1
4
0
7
3
2
3
5
0
14
5
5
1
7
1
15
3
4
1
2
0
9
6
9
2
7
0
10
3
6
1
9
0
13
3
4
1
2
1
11
3
2
0
9
0
12
1
5
5
2
0
7
6
5
2
10
0
6
2
1
1
8
0
8
7
2
0
10
0
14
5
9
0
7
1
6
2
3
.3
3
1
11
6
9
3
10
1
6
4
15
2
5
2
7
5
8
1
4
0
10
19
113
49
136
11
245
103
1902.]
NECROLOGY.
45
V
Place of Birth akd
Death.
Conn.
Maine.
Mass.
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13
42
31
11
0
1876. .
11
5
4
3
26
19
8
2
2
2
7
6
58
37
3
7
4
24
3
0
1877. .
8
8
5
1
13
14
10
3
0
1
8
9
44
36
6
4
8
20
2
0
1878. .
9
10
2
1
13
16
8
2
0
0
10
7
42
36
7
2
2
16
5
2
1879. .
8
10
7
5
19
14
8
7
0
2
11
4
53
42
9
10
6
21
6
1
1880. .
17
7
6
1
21
23
7
2
3
1
7
6
61
40
11
9
6
32
4
1
1881..
15
10
2
2
23
22
7
6
1
2
10
6
58
48
11
9
7
28
9
0
1882..
7
7
3
4
24
14
4
2
0
0
6
0
44
27
4
8
7
24
5
1
1883..
18
8
5
4
20
19
13
5
1
1
6
4
63
41
2
10
10
26
3
1
1884..
12
5
6
7
16
17
13
5
0
0
9
6
56
40
8
8
8
28
7
3
1885..
15
11
7
4
18
14
10
6
1
0
7
6
58
41
11
9
4
28
7
2
1886 .
10
5
2
1
21
18
6
4
0
0
13
6
52
34
14
13
11
42
13
1
1887..
18
13
6
4
22
18
9
5
3
2
7
2
65
44
11
4
7
42
8
1
1888. .
15
13
7
5
23
18
11
9
0
0
12
5
68
50
10
3
6
40
12
3
1889. .
18
11
6
9
18
18
13
4
0
0
10
2
65
44
14
2
10
47
11
7
1890..
15
13
9
8
19
12
13
6
0
1
5
5
61
45
13
4
11
45
14
i)
1891..
11
14
6
5
25
14
2
3
0
1
9
6
53
43
12
4
16
40
11
5
1892. .
17
7
9
8
18
19
7
3
0
0
17
7
68'
44
8
3
12
43
7
5
1893..
8
5
2
2
22
18
7
1
0
0
11
6
50
32
12
10
15
53
21
3
1894..
7
8
8
4
28
25
6
3
1
1
10
3
60
44
14
9
14
43
10
2
1895. .
12
11
4
1
18
23
6
5
2
0
4
2
46
42
13
11
17
32
10
1
1896..
8
10
17
7
29
26
13
3
2
4
7
2
76
52
14
9
17
62
19
3
1897..
9
8
7
2
14
14
7
3
0
1
8
4
45
32
12
7
21
47
10
2
1898. .
13
8
5
2
15
14
4
3
0
2
7
6
44
35
15
5
22
56
16
1
1899. .
5
6
8
2
14
22
7
3
0
1
7
3
41
37
17
6
25
57
19
2
1900..
11
4
15
4
12
20
7
4
2
2
14
5
61
39
11
13
23
52
15
6
1901..
16
326
7
236
7
169
4
102
16
522
25
488
6
217
2
105
0
18
0
24
5
232
2
121
60
40
15
288
2
186
22
314
52
1027
3
257
1
Total,
1,484
1076
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10
9
9
14
11
8
10
1
12
10
10
7
10
9
7
0
6
7
7
9
5
9
13
10
4
11
17
8
9
7
18
12
12
20
17
9
15
12
17
14
19
11
13
15
18
10
26
13
10
11
27
33
32
32
31
30
50
43
47
33
41
48
49
53
63
65
66
63
71
71
75
66
66
82
66
76
71
47
49
0
3
6
5
0
2
0
1
2
1
1
3
2
5
3
5
3
4
0
2
1
5
1
1
2
13
0
71
1
3
0
0
2
0
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
2
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
1
0
3
0
3
0
3
1
0
1
1
0
1
0
2
0
4
2
3
2
1
3
1
1
1
6
1
2
3
3
5
1
2
3
2
0
5
1
5
1
4
1
1
1
6
6
3
1876
3
1877
1
1878
1
1879 . ,
3
1880
2
1881
9
1882
4
1883
2
1884
7
1885
3
1886
4
1887
0
1888
0
1889
0
1890
0
1891
0
1892
1
1893
0
1891
0
1895
0
1896
0
1897
0
1898
0
1899
0
1900
190L
3
0
Total
226
404
1,484
10
4
33
68
46
The editor makes an earnest request to friends and to the secretaries of the State
bodies for prompt information of the death of Congregational ministers, and for full
and exact information on the model of the sketches above given. Obituary and
eulogy beyond, it is impossible to use here. Clergymen are requested to send to the
editor for blanks which they may fill and return to be put on file. Accurate biogra-
phies will be thus secured.
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48 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES.
THE AMERICAN BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR FOREIGN
MISSIONS.
Begun in 1810. Incorporated in 1812.
President. — Samuel B. Capen, ll. d., Boston, Mass.
Vice-President, — Henry Hopkins, t>. t>., Kansas City, Mo.
Corresponding Secretaries. — Judson Smith, d. d. ; Charles H. Daniels, d. d. ;
James L. Barton, d. d.
Treasurer. — Frank H. Wiggin.
Editorial Secretary . — Elnathan E. Strong, d. d.
Publishing and Purchasing Agent. — Charles E. Swett.
P. O. address of tlie above, Congregational House, Boston, Mass.
District Secretaries. — Charles C. Creegan, d. d., Congregational Rooms, 4th
Ave. nd 22d St., New York City. Rev. A. N. Hitchcock, ph. d., 153 La Salle
Strett Chicago, 111. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent, Y. M. C. A. Build-
ing, San Francisco, Cal.
The present year is the ninety-second since the organization of the American Board.
During its first year its receipts were forty-eight cents less than $1,000. During the
last year it received S697,370. At the outset it was seriously douhted whether the
churches of America could support four missionaries; last year the Board alone had
upon the roll of its missionaries 544 names. At the earlier period it was doubted
whether in any foreign land an entrance could possibly be secured. Now, the ques-
tion is, which of the multitudes of open doors we must refuse to enter. To the
twenty missions now under its care and to others which have been transferred to the
care of other mi.'^sionary boards, the American Board has sent, from the beginning,
2,347 missionaries and assistant missionaries, and during the past year it sent forty,
eleven of them men and twenty-nine women. "With the 544 American missionaries
now in the field, there are laboring no less than 3,483 native assistants, of whom 240
are pastors and 513 are unordained preacliers and catechists.
Aside from its evangelistic work, the Board sustains other departments of Chris-
tian labor. It has an educational department, in which there are employed no less
than 1,930 native school teachers, maintaining schools of every grade, from the kin-
dergarten to the college and theological seminary. In its higher institutions there
are 12,813 students, while in its 1,135 common schools there are 49,375 pupils, making
the total number under instruction over 62,188. In the medical department there
are forty-three American physicians, twelve of whom are women, most of them hav-
ing under their care hospitals or dispensaries in which tens of thousands of patients are
treated each year, many of them healed spiritually as well as in body. The publica-
tion work is very extensive, including the translation of the Bible, the issuing of
Christian tracts, and providing a literature.
There are exactly 97 stations in which American missionaries reside, con-
nected with which are 1,209 outstatious, specially cared for by the native pastors
and preachers. In the 505 churches there are now enrolled 50,892 members, of
whom 4,551 were received on confession during the past year. The native contribu-
tions for the support of Christian work have amounted to $147,879, nearly the largest
in the history of the Board, being more than one fourth of the amount received from
living donors by the American Board. An increase of $150,000 from the home
churches is required to keep the work on the present basis, to say nothing of the
advance so imperatively called for. "The Forward Movement," which seeks
specially to secure the support of individual missionaries by particular churches, or
groups of churches, has resulted in the adoption of many missionaries, and contri-
butions have been somewhat increased. But the churches have as yet touched
only the fringe of missionary enterprise entrusted to them by the risen Lord.
Three Woman's Boards are co-operating efficiently with the American Board in
its foreign work, especially in efforts to reach women and children in missionary
lands.
The periodicals relating to this foreign missionary work are, the Missionary
Herald, the Mission Dayspring, Life and Light for Woman, Mission Studies, the
annual American Board Almanac, and a department in Congregational Work.
The information given in these publications is essential to an adequate apprehen-
sion of the work which our churches are seeking to do for foreign missions.
1902.]
NATIONAL SOCIETIES.
49
SUMMARY OF THE REPORT OF TREASURER OF THE A. B. C. F. M.
FOR THE YEAR ENDING AUGUST 31, 1901.
EXPENDITURES.
Coat of Mistions.
Mission to West Central Africa $19,862 02
Mission to East Central Africa 12,723 13
Zulu Mission 30,311 69
Mission to European Turkey 35,347 09
Mission to Western Turkey 89,803 27
Mission to Central Turkey 33,017 94
Mission to Eastern Turkey 36,476 23
Marathi Mission 71,942 53
Madura Mission 55,970 41
Ceylon Mission 12,166 76
Foochow Mission 36,253 71
South China Mission 4,294 24
North China Mission 54,517 19
Shansi Mission 3,749 27
Mission to Japan 81,003 32
Hawaiian Islands 6,800 00
Micronesia Mission 25,800 67
Mission to Mexico 23,355 33
Mission to Spain 13,290 30
Mission to Austria 11,778 61
S658,463 71
Cost of Agencies 18,607 96
Cost of Publications 11,281 75
Cost o/ Administration.
Department of Correspondence $14,039 28
Treasurer's Department.
New York City
Miscellaneous items (including rent of " Missionary Rooms,"
furniture and repairs, electric light, postage, stationery,
copying and printing, library, insurance of do., honorary
members* certificates)
7,055 20
1,635 73
5,997 49
28,727 70
Balance for which the Board was in debt, Sept. 1, 1900 82,631 16
Total 8799,712 28
RECEIPTS.
Donations, as acknowledged in the Missionary Herald $553,233 81
Legacies, as ack'g'd in the Missionary Herald, for current exp. 100,000 00
Legacies, as ack'g'd in the Missionary Herald, applied for debt, 24,627 55
Interest on General Permanent Fund 19,509 54
$697,370 90
Balance for which the Board is in debt, Aug. 31, 1901 102,341 38
$799,712 28
FUNDS OF THE BOARD.
Bequest of Mrs. C. L. A. Tank $10,061 00
General Permanent Fund 369,023 22
Permanent Fund for Officers 44,498 00
Twentieth Century Fund 78,863 84
Bangor Churches Fund 12,000 00
William White Smith Fund 30,859 38
Harris School of Science Fund 25,000 00
Anatolia College Endowm't Fund, 32,327 62
Hollis Moore Memorial Trust 5,0U0 00
Mission Scholarships 9,787 74
C. Merriam Female Scholarship . . 3,000 00
Benj. Schneider Memorial Fund.. 2,000 00
Marash Theological Seminary
Fund 1,800 00
Gordon Theological Seminary,
Tung-Cho, China 10,000 00
Foochow College Professorship
Endowment 10,000 00
Jaffna Medical Mission Endow-
ment $7,777 69
Blank Memorial Fund 2,000 00
Atterbury Fund 4,750 00
North China College Endowment, 10,000 00
Williams Hospital Endowment... 3,000 00
C. F. Gates Mardln High School
Scholarship 1,160 10
Erzroom Fund 5,958 89
Pearson Dormitory Fund 3,046 48
Khooy loo Aid Society 1 ,476 44
Second Church, Aintab 3.673 17
Pera Church Building Fund 15,554 01
Vlanga Church Fund 8,509 62
Yozgat School Fuod 2,453 62
Talas Boys' Academy Fund 1,030 00
Amelia A. Leonard Fund 2,178 17
Missionary Herald Fund 2,320 00
FRANK H. WIGGIN, Trtasurer
50 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
THE CONGREGATIONAL EDUCATION SOCIETY,
612 AND 613 Congregational Building, Boston, Mass.
(Formerly American College and Education Society and New West Education Commission.)
OFFICERS FOR 1901-1902.
President. — William H. Willcox, d. d., ll. d.
Vice-President. — John Henry Barrows, d. d., ll. d.
Directors. — Wm. H. Willcox, d. d., ll. d., J. H. Barrows, d. d., ll. d., ezofficiis;
J. C. Gray, Esq.; W, H. Hubbard, Esq.; W. L. Greene, Esq.; Simeon Gilbert,
D. D. ; DeWitt S. Clark, d. d. ; J. W. Wellman, d. d.; B. F. Hamilton, d. d.;
C. B. Rice, d. d. ; Thomas Weston, Esq.; David Fales, Esq.; W. E. Barton,
D. D. ; C. J. HuRLBURT, Esq. ; Thomas Todd, Esq.; Rev. Charles O. Day, d. d. ;
Rev. G. S. F. Savage, d. d. ; Walter K. Bigelow, Esq.; Rev. Wm. R.
Campbell; Charles H. Beale, d. d.
Honorary Secretary. — J. A. Hamilton, d. d.
Corresponding Secretary . — Edward S. Tead.
Treasurer. — S. F. Wilkins, Esq.
Auditor. — H. N. Ackerman, Esq.
Western Field Secretary. — Rev. Theodore Clifton, d. d., 151 Washington Street,
Chicago, 111.
COLLEGE and ACADEMY DEPARTMENT.
1. Purpose. — To assist in the support of instructors and of their work in
Home Missionary colleges and academies in the west and south. Most of these
institutions are on Home Missionary ground and none are yet self-supporting. The
wonderful growth of the country has increased the perils of materialism and
selfish utilitarianism. Educational institutions, based upon the ethical and
religious principles of the Christian religion, are of supreme importance; and even
the public school system requires their uplifting influence and co-operation.
2. Number Aided. — 3 colleges and 21 academies.
COLLEGES.
Rollins, Florida.
Fairmount, Kansas. Fargo, No. Dakota.
academies.
Franklin, Nebraska. Rogers, Arkansas.
Chadron, Nebraska. Benzonia, Michigan.
Gates, Nebraska. Weiser, Idaho.
Weeping Water, Nebraska. North Wisconsin, Wisconsin.
Eureka, Kansas. Endeavor, Wisconsin.
Kidder, Missouri. Hull, Iowa.
Iberia, Missouri. Puget Sound, Washington.
WiNDOM, Minnesota. Woodcock, Washington.
Procter, Utah. . Ward, South Dakota.
Gordon, Utah. Kingfisher, Oklahoma.
German-English, Iowa.
3. Their Importance. — The colleges produce candidates for the ministry, an
intelligent and Christian citizenship, and educate the leaders in the thought and
life of new States and Territories. The academies are located in new regions un-
provided with sufficient educational privileges. They prepare teachers for the public
schools and young people for college, and afford liberal culture to many others who
go forth as Christians to be the seed and strength of Home Missionary churches.
4. Policy. — The Society's policy is to concentrate upon central colleges in each
Western State. Aid has been given to twenty-two colleges, that are now strong
and prosperous. It further aims to develop the academy system upon simple
Home Missionary principles; and to federate, in each State, the circle of academies,
standing about the central college, under the mutual care of the churches of that
State and of the Society.
NEW west department.
1. Purpose. — To support the mission schools and academies in Utah and
New Mexico in continuance of the work of the New West Education Commission.
The Christian teacher must precede the preacher; churches grow out of the schools.
Homes can only be reached througli work for the children. The solution of the
Mormon problem lies in Christian Education.
2. Number Supported. — Gordon Academy at Salt Lake City; Procter Acad-
emy, at Prove, Utah, and ten mission schools.
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MISSION SCHOOLS.
Bountiful, Utah. Barelas, New Mexico.
Coalville, Utah. San Rafael, New Mexico.
Hebkr, Utah. CuBERO, New Mexico.
Lehi, Utah. San Mateo, New Mexico.
Atrisco, New Mexico. Cabezon, New Mexico.
3. Amount of Ald Requisite. —$20,000 for the year.
4. Results. — Several Congregational churches ; thousands of children and
youth instructed and protected from Mormon influence in past years ; the intro-
duction of public schools made imperative; and followed by the constant gift of the
Christian leaven with its powerful stimulus for higher and truer standards. New
Mexican homes and towns uplifted.
5. MoRMONiSM Still Powerful. — The church organization remains unchanged ;
the missionaries are active at home and abroad, church schools are everywhere, and
even the public school system, partly introduced under the stimulating influences
of our own work, is almost wholly under Mormon control.
6. Mexicans in the United States. — A quarter of a million, most of them
poor, ignorant, and superstitious.
The gifts of those who were loyal and generous supporters of the New West Edu-
cation Commission are imperatively needed and earnestly solicited for the future
maintenance of the schools among the Mormons and Mexicans.
student department.
(Organized in 1816.)
1. Purpose. — To enable meritorious students for the Congregational ministry,
who need financial aid, to concentrate upon their studies, to begin their work
without debt, to be set free for service in hard or distant fields ; that so may be
provided a spiritual and equipped ministry for the gospel service. Upwards of
9,000 have been aided, of whom a large proportion have been home or foreign
missionaries.
2. Number Aided. — This year, 145.
3. Amount and Conditions of Aid. — A scholarship amounts to $50 and is
given, at the option of a student, as a grant or as a loan. Scholarships are
conditioned upon merit ; a high standard of fitness, and the approval of a special
committee in each institution, being required of applicants. As a legal or moral
obligation to repay is undertaken, the policy elevates both scholarly and financial
standards.
4. Demand for Ministers. — The Churches increase in number while the
seminaries barely make good the losses through death. The inflow of men from
other denominations reveals the demand. Only in certain regions is there a
surplus. The door of opportunity was never more open for spiritual, learned,
constructive men. The student scholarships of the C. E S. represent the churches'
faith in and claim upon the seminaries for producing spiritually endued and
scientifically trained leaders.
receipts.
Balance from previous year $16,440 94
Total income 83,235 05
$99,675 99
disbursements.
Total payments $81 ,352 00
Balance on hand, for investment 18,323 99
$99,675 99
Amount of money per year requisite to the efficient prosecution of the work of
the Society in all its branches, not less than $250,000. The policy of the Society is
wisely conservative. It proposes to give help where the investment is good ; but it
does not fail to enter new fields of assured promise. In order to do its work and
meet its increasing demands, it asks the generous contributions of the churches by
their regular methods, and tlie personal gifts of friends of Christian education.
form of bequest.
I do hereby give and bequeath to the " Congregational Education Society "
the sum of dollars, to be paid within months after my decease, and to be
applied to the uses and purposes of that Society.
£^~ Fifty dollars constitutes an honorary membership.
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
THE AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Organized, 1853. Chartered, 1854.
Headquarters, Library, Congregational House, Boston.
President. — WiXj'LiAM O. Blanky.
Vice-Presidents. — "Ev-WARD A. Studley, Boston; E. W. Bi^tchford, Chicago, 111.
Corresponding and Recording Secretary. — Uev. Joshua Coit, Winchester.
Treasurer. — Augustus S. Lovett, Brookline.
Librarian and Assistant Treasurer. — Wm.. H. Cobb, d. d., Newton Centre.
Auditor. — Alonzo C. Tenney, Chelsea.
Directors. — Mauquis P. Dickinson, Boston; S. Bbainard Pratt, Boston; Rev.
Joshua Coit, Winchester; B. F. Hamilton, d. d., Roxbury; William H.
Hodgkins, Somerville; Eluah Hobr, d. d., Maiden; Thomas Todd, Concord;
CoRYDON M. Whittlesey, West Newton; William O. Blaney, Boston;
DeWitt S. Clark, d. d., Salem; Henry E. Cobb, Newton; William H.
Emerson, Cambridge; Jambs M. W. Hall, Cambridge; Mortimer B. Mason,
Boston; Charles B. Rice, d. d., Danvers; G. Henry Whitcomb, Worcester;
A. E. Dunning, d. d., Brookline; Augustus S. Lovett, Brookline; William
A. Paine, Roxbury ; Arthur C. Farley, Auburndale ; Rev. Morton Dexter,
Boston; Rev. Edward M. Noyes, Newton Centre; John H. Colby, Boston;
Franklin P. Shumway, Melrose; Wm, F. Whittemore, Boston ; C. H. Daniels,
D. d., Newton; Alfred M. Zieqler, Roxbury; Arthur S. Johnson, Boston.
OBJECTS.
To maintain, in the city of Boston, a Congregational House; to care for
and perpetuate a library of books, pamphlets, and manuscripts, and a collection of
portraits and relics of the past; and to do whatever else — within the limits of its
charter — shall serve to illustrate Congregational History and promote the general
interests of the Congregational churches.
THE PAST YEAR.
A leading cause for thankfulness is the acquisition by the Congregational Library
of the entire collection of Bishop Stubbs, author of the " Constitutional History of
England." This addition contains more than 5,500 volumes, the larger part belong-
ing to the department of history. Many of these will give our students access,
otherwise impossible, to iirst-hand sources of the annals of the mother country.
The purchase of the collection was made possible by a legacy from Mr. Stickney
of Baltimore, supplemented by an appropriation from the Directors.
NEEDS.
We are carrying a heavy mortgage of nearly $200,000, and reducing it a little each
year from net rentals. But this is a slow process at best; and it is liable to
be checked at any time by the chilling blight of financial stringency. We shall
not be on a secure basis until the Congregational House is freed from every
incumbrance. Friends outside of Boston, as well as those in the city, are urged to
bear an honorable part in this work, and to send the treasurer liberal contributions
for the discharge of the debt.
Another object which should appeal to all good Congregationalists is the proper
maintenance of our Library. It is open freely to all for reference, and it contains
books and pamphlets relating to both the historical and the religious side of
Christian work. Many of these are especially prized on account of their age and
rarity; but it is too seldom realized that history is being made as truly now
as in any past era; and thus that the record of what is familiar to us, as we live
through it, will be prized by the generations that come after us. The
Congregational Library asks to be the common repository of the life of our
churches. All publications of either ministers or laymen are welcome, especially
those of ecclesiastical interest. For example: in two or three clusters of churches.
East and West, it is the custom to send hither a copy of the minutes of each
local council; the practice should become a general one. We ought also to receive
hundreds of church histories, manuals, and year boolis that have not yet been
sent to ufl. Will pastors and clerks plea.se follow these suggestions before the
subject is crowded out by the press of other matters ?
1902.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 53
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY.
105 East Twenty-second St., New York, N. Y.
fLuciEN C. Warner, LL. D., President.
I Mr. Aaron B. Mead, Chicago, 111. I
,,-_ .f jj. o • * I Mr. William H. Strong, Detroit, Mich. xrir,^
Officers of the Society, j ^^^ elbridge Torrey, Boston, Mass. p^ Jil^
I Mr. C. D. Wood, Brooklyn, N. Y
[Mr. D. C. Bell, Minneapolis, Minn. J
Presidents
I Wm. H. Ward, d. d., ll. d., Chairman.
Officers of the Board. < Charles E. Hope, Treasurer and Recording Secretary.
( L. H. Cobb, d. d., Corresponding Secretary.
( Rev. C. H. Taintor, Chicago, 111.
Field Secretaries. \ Rev. G. A. Hood, Boston, Mass.
I Rev. H. H. Wikoff, San Francisco, Cal.
Trustees. — Tnos. K. Noble, d. d., Mr. W. J. Hunt, Mr. John D. Cutter,
Frank Kussell, d. d.. Rev. Samuel Colcord, 1902-1905: Wm. H. Ward,
d. d., ll. d., R. T. Hall, d. d., Mr. Jacob Halsey, George Wilcox, Esq.,
Mr. John H. Allen, ]901-lft04; Mr. Ernest Greene, Mr. W. H. Nichols,
F. W. Baldwin, d. d., L. C. Warner, ll. d., Mr. George S. Hickok,
1900-1903.
Finance Committee. — Messrs. Wilcox, Halsey, and Hunt.
Counselor. — George Wilcox, Esq.
Application Committee. — Messrs. Ward, Noble, Hall, Cutter, and Warneb.
Voting Members. — Fifty Dollars constitute the giver a Life Member of the
Society; Five Dollars an Annual Member.
Annual Meeting. — The Annual Meeting of the Congregational Church Building
Society is held on the second Thursday of January, each y^ar, at the rooms of the
Society in the Charities Building in New York, at half past three o'clock p. m.,
unless otherwise ordered and due notice given.
Form of a Bequest. — I give and bequeath to " The Congregational Church
BuLLDiNG Society, a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws
of the State of New York," the sum of dollars, payable in months
after my decease, to be applied to the charitable uses and purposes of said Society,
under the direction of its Board of Trustees.
' The first year of the new century has been a good one. Only one year in the
whole forty-nine has brought to the treasury a larger sum total. The increase is in
the column of special gifti to individual enterprises. These gifts have been vital to
these enterprises, and therefore most gratefully acknowledged. The most strenuous
need of the Board now is of direct gifts to its general fund, out of which to make
grants to churches struggling to build.
The grant fund has been drawn down to the very bottom. It is simply impossible
to do what every consideration would require were funds in hand.
Received from individuals and 3,001 churches 3144,141 33
from legacies 20,688 89
for particular churches, specially contributed 2,762 96
for parsonages 414 75
church loans refunded . 45,845 39
parsonage loans refunded 22,111 07
for Church Building Quarterly 114 83
from interest and dividends, including interest received from
the Annuity Fund 6,940 80
from sale of securities 8,605 99
Rebate on rent of Boston office 42 84
Total receipts for the year from all sources 8251,668 86
54
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
OfiSce: Fourth Ave. and Twenty-second St., New York.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York; was organized in New
York City, May 12, 1826. and incorporated, February 6, 1871.
President. — Uev. Newkll Dwight Hillis, d. d. [d. d.
Secretaries for Correspondence. — Joseph B. Clark, d. d. ; Washington Choatb,
Treasurer. — Mr. William B. Howland.
FteW -S'ecretotes. — Rev. W. G. PuDDEFOOT, South Framingham, Mass.; Rev. C.
W. Shblton, Fourth Avenue and 22d Street.
S UPERINTENDENT8 .
Rev. MoRiTZ E. Eversz, d. d., German Department, 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111.
Rev. S. V. S. Fisher, Scandinavian Department, Minneapolis, Minn.
Rev. Henry A. Schauffler, d. d., Slavic Department, Cleveland, O.
Rev. E. D. Curtis, d.d., Indianapolis, Ind.
Rev. S. F. Gale, Jacksonville, Fla.
Rev. Geo. R. Merrill, d. d.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Rev. Alfred K. Wray, d. d.,
Carthage, Mo.
Rev. W. W. ScuDDEH, Jr.,
University Station, Seattle, Wash.
Rev. W. B. D. Gray, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Rev. Harmon Bross, d. d., Lincoln, Neb.
Rev. A. T. Clarke, Shelby, Ala.
Rev. Frank E. Jenkins, Atlanta, Ga.
Rev. Luther Rees, Paris, Texas.
Rev. W. H. Thrall, Huron, S. D.
Rev. G. J. Powell, Fargo, N. Dak.
Rev. H. Sanderson, Denver, Col.
Rev. J. D. Kingsbury, d. d.,
(New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and
Idaho), Salt Lake City, Utah.
Rev. John L. Maile, Los Angeles, Cal.
Rev. C. V. Clapp, Forest Grove, Ore.
Rev. T. W. Jones, d. d., 511 Woodland
Terrace, Philadelphia, Penn.
Rev. W. S. Bell, Helena, Mon.
Rev. J. Homer Parker, Kingfisher, Okl.
Massachusetts Home Miss. Society
Massachusetts Home Miss. Society
Rhode Island Home Miss. Society
Rhode Island Home Miss. Society.
SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS OF THE AUXILIARIES.
Maine Missionary Society Rev. Chas. Harbutt, Sec, 34 Dow St., Port'd, Me.
Maine Missionary Society W. P. Hubbard, Esq., Treas., Box 1052, Bangor, Me.
New Hampshire Home Miss. Soc'y ..Rev. A. T. Hillman, Sec, Concord, N, H.
NewHampshireHomeMissSoc'y ..Alvin B. Cross, Treas., Concord, N. H.
Vermont Domestic Miss. Society. .Rev. C. H. Merrill, d. d.. Sec, St. Jobnshury,Vt.
Vermont Domestic Miss. Society William C. Tyler, Treas., St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Rev. Joshua Coit, Sec, / 609 Congr. House,
Rev. E. B. Palmer, Treas., ) Boston, Mass.
Rev. James H. Lyon, Sec, Central Falls, R.I.
Jos. Wm. Rice, Esq., Trea.s., Providence, R.I.
Missionary Society of Connecticut. .Rev. Joel S. Ives, Sec, Hartford, Conn.
Missionary Society of Connecticut. .Ward W. Jacobs, Esq., Treas., Hartford, Conn.
New York Home Missionary Society, Rev. Ethan Curtis, Sec, Syracuse, N. Y.
NewYorkHomeMissionary Society. Wm. Spalding, Esq., Treas., Syracuse, N. Y.
Ohio Home Missionary Society Rev. J. G. Eraser, d. d.. Sec, Cleveland, O.
Ohio Home Missionary Society Rev. J. G. Fraser, d. d., Treas., Cleveland, O.
Illinois Home Missionary Society. . .Rev. J. Tompkins, d.d., Sec, J 153 La Salle St.,
Illinois Home Missionary Society. ...Aaron B. Mead, Esq., Treas., ( Chicago, 111.
' " --. - . ...Rev. H. W. Carter, d.d.. Sec, Beloit, Wis.
...C.M.Blackman, Esq., Treas. (Whitewater, Wis.
...Rev. T. O. Douglass, d. d.. Sec, Grinnell, lo.
^ ^ .. .J. H. Merrill, Esq., r?-eas., Des Moines, lo.
Michigan Home Missionary Society, Rev.W. H.Warren, d.d.. Sec, Lansing, Mich.
Michigan Home Missionary Society, Rev. J. P. Sanderson, Treas., Lansing, Mich.
Kansas Home Missionary Society. . .Rev. Henry E. Thayer, Sec, Topeka, Kan.
Kansas Home Missionary Society. . .L. D. Whittemore, Treas., Topeka, Kan.
Cong. C. M. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo., George H. Morgan, Sec, St. Louis, Mo.
Cong. CM. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo Rev. A. K.Wray, d. d., S'wpf. , Carthage, Mo.
Cong'l C. M. Soc. of St. Louis, Mo., Lewis E. Snow, Treas., St. Louis, Mo.
The Home Missionary, a magazine published by the Society since 1828, is now
issued monthly at thirty cents a year, including postage. It gives a running
account of the progress of the work in all parts of the country, largely from the pens of
the superintendents and missionaries personally engaged in it. In Congregational
Work, the new monthly organ of the Six Congregational Societies, the pages
allotted to Home Missions keep their readers in constant touch with the w^orkers in
Wisconsin Home Miss. Society
Wisconsin Home Miss. Society.
Iowa Home Missionary Society
Iowa Home Missionary Society
1902.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 55
all parts of the wide field, and present the freshest intelligence therefrom. The
price is only ten cents a year. An Annual Report sums up the results of each
year. Leaflets and Tracts for the times are published as occasion calls and funds
allow, designed to help pastors, Sunday-school officers, and friends of home missions
generally, in awakening and keeping alive an intelligent, practical, growing interest
in the work. These may be had, free of charge, at any time, by addressing the officers
of the Society at its rooms. Fourth Avenue and 22d Street, New York.
For seventy-six years the Society has been organizing churches in the West and
South, and aiding in the support of their ministers till those churches are able to
assume the whole expense. Its missionaries have from the first organized Sunday
schools, provided proper teachers for them, and by watchful oversight have secured
their permanence and growth into churches.
In connection with the labor of its missionaries, 6,692 churches (a) have been organ-
ized and 3,094 have come to self-support. It has collected and disbursed in cash,
$20,201,486; and in clothing, books, and other supplies, largely the offerings of
Christian women, $2,511,337; in all, $22,715,823. The additions to the churches
have been 491,517.
The number of missionaries employed in its seventy-fifth year (1900-1901) was
1,863; 1,301 of them in States and Territories west and south of the Middle States.
They preached regularly in 2,741 stations, and at frequent intervals in many hun-
dreds more. The number of Sunday-school and Bible-class scholars was 147,274.
The additions to the churches were 8,115; 5,103 of them on confession of Christ.
Churches organized, 65; reached self-support, 35.
The seventy-fifth year's receipts were, in cash, $538,986.35; in supplies, $58,257.45;
in all, $597,243.80.
In 1883, a Woman's Department was opened. Its object is to interest the women
of our churches all over the country, and through them the children, more directly
in the work ; not to the diminishing of their helpful labor in the way of home
missionary boxes (of clothing, etc.), but to secure also their gifts of money for the
support of missionaries all over the country, and for various special uses, as called
for from time to time. Their aid in this line is steadily growing, but much more
is needed.
The Society is doing much more work than ever before among the foreign-born in
all parts of the country. At nearly every meeting the Executive Committee is
urged, too often in vain for lack of means, to appoint chosen men for new fields
at the front, where they are greatly needed, but where their support involves heavy
outlay by the Society. For securing the means essential to the carrying on of this
great work the Society depends, under God, on the zealous co-operation of the
pastors and members of the Congregational churches of the land. At least $100,000
more than last year's receipts are required to carry on this work, besides an equal
advance to meet indebtedness for work already done.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
The Receipts during the financial year ending March 31, 1901 (not
including loans), were, from congregations and individuals, $128,402.16;
ditto transmitted by Auxiliaries, $32,298.41; from Legacies, $169,-
928.04; the remainder from Funds, $4,626.15; Auxiliaries' receipts
applied to work in their own fields, $203,731.59. In all $538,986.35
Payments during the same year (not including loans paid) : Cost of
Missions, $243,490.81; cost of Communicating Information, $23,398.59;
Administration, $23,518.72; Auxiliaries, for missionaries, labor, and
expenses, $203,731.59. Total expenses $494,130.71
Additional cash and supplies disbursed by direction of the donors,
including Auxiliary Societies $58,257.45
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executors the sum of dollars, in tritst, to pay over
the same in months after my decease, to the person who, when the same
is payable, shall act as Treasurer of the Congregational Home Missionary Society,
formed in the city of New York, in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six, to be
applied to the charitable uses and purposes of said Society, and under its direction.
a About 1,600 of these churches, planted in the earlier years, were Presbyterian.
56 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
THE AMERICAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
Fourth Ave. and Twenty-second St., New York.
Organized Sept. 3, 1846. Incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.
President. — Rev. Washington Gladden, d. d.
Corresponding Secretaries. — Rev. A. F. Beabd, d. d., Rev. F. P. Woodbuby, d. d.,
Rev. C. J. Rtder, d. d.
Treasurer. — H. W. Hubbard, Esq.
Secretary of Woman's Bureau. — Miss D. E. Emerson.
District Secretaries. — Rev. G. H. Gutterson, 615 Congregational House, Boston,
Mass.; Rev. Jos. E. Roy, d. d., 153 La Salle Street, Chicago, 111.
Mrs. I. V. "Woodbury, Field Assistant, Eastern District, Boston, Mass.
FIELD
Extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Porto Rico to Alaska. It in-
cludes, in the South, the Negroes and the Whites, especially those in the moun-
tains; in the West the Indians; on the Pacific Coast the Chinese; in Alaska
the Eskimos; and in Porto Rico those of different races. Through its pupils it is
reaching into Africa, China, Japan, Mexico, and Cuba.
purpose and method.
The American Missionary Association is training a leadership from among these
different races. This involves an
INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP.
To accomplish this the Association introduced, years ago, industrial training.
Nearly every school furnishes this department of instruction. An Industrial Lead-
ership is thus trained from among these people. It is not simply to instruct the few
in handicraft, or to teach them a trade, but to give to the many, competent instruc-
tors of their own race, who shall lead them into better industrial activity and pre-
pare them for economic development.
AN INTELLECTUAL LEADERSHIP
For these races is equally essential. This is also provided by the A. M. A. Normal
institutes and academies, in which the best methods of modern teaching are pur-
sued, are planted among these peoples, and hundreds of teachers are trained for the
public schools. This training of teachers is of supreme importance in the elevation
of these races.
Intellectual Leadership is also furnished through the colleges and higher institu-
tions. No race can be lifted up by means of industrial training alone. The larger
development of intellectual life is essential to secure to any race influence and
power. This the Association recognizes and provides for.
THE MORAL AND RELIGIOUS LEADERSHIP
Of these peoples is also provided. Departments of biblical and theological instruc-
tion, in which ministers and missionaries are trained from these races for their own
people, are provided by the Association. Character building is necessary. Religious
life must be stimulated. High ethical and moral standards must be established.
These great necessities can be met only by a well-trained moral and religious leader-
ship fr6m among those peoples whose high character shall appeal to that which is
best in the race and furnish an object lesson.
Among the many different races reached by the work of the Association, a leader-
ship is being trained from the people who represent these conditions of preparation
and character.
EDUCATIONAL WORK
Includes universities, colleges, academies, normal schools, industrial schools and
departments, and primary schools. Among its institutions are the following : Fisk
University, Nashville, Tenn. ; Straight University, Louisiana; Talladega College,
Alabama; Tougaloo University, Mississippi; Tillotson College, Texas; J. S. Green
College, Georgia; Avery Institute, South Carolina; Le Moyne Institute, Tennessee;
Ballard Normal School, Georgia. Mountain schools: Williamsburg Academy,
Kentucky; Grand View Academy, Tennessee; Saluda Seminary, North Carolina;
Green Academy, Alabama. Indian schools : Santee Normal and Training School,
Nebraska. Ninety-six other Normal, Industral, Graded, and Primary schools.
1902.] NATIONAL SOCIETIES. 57
CHUKCH WORK
Is a missionary service almost entirely among the very poor. In the Indian fields
It is having wonderful growth. In tlie Chinese fields, many pagans have come
into the Christian life. In the Southern mountains a number of churches have
been added and the interest of the people in the Congregational church life is
being rapidly developed. In the Southern lowlands, also, there is a remarkable
movement among the colored people towards free and pure churches.
MAGAZINB.
The American Missionai-y is published monthly. New form, fresh material, and
generous illustrations characterize it for 1902. Pastors of contributing churches,
Superintendents of Sabbath schools. College and Theological Libraries, and Societies
of Inquiry on Missions will receive the Missionary upon application if so desired.
Subscription, flfty cents per year.
STATISTICS 1900-1901.
Educational Work, South. — Higher institutions, 6; normal and graded schools,
43; common schools, 32; instructors, 474; pupils, 14,668. Porto Rico schools,|2;
instructors, 8; pupils, 306.
Church Work, South. — Churches, 229 ; missionaries, 140; members, 12,068.
Mountain Work (included above). — Churches, 55; members, 1,610; schools, 12 ;
pupils, 2,190.
Work among the Indians. — Churches, 20; members, 1,414; schools, 56; mission-
aries and teachers, 107 ; pupils, 207 ; missionary out-stations, 52 ; miflsionaries in
Alaska, 4.
Work among the Chinese. — Schools, 21; teachers, 46; pupils, 1,385; professing
faith in Christ during the year, 117.
General Summary. — Schools, 110; pupils, 16,566; missionaries, 755; churches,
249; church members, 13,482.
woman's bureau.
The Association has a Bureau of Woman's Work, to assist in collecting funds
for the elevation of women in its various fields. It specially Invites the cooperation
of the Christian women of the churches in this form of work.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
CURRENT work OF THE YEAR.
The Receipts during the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 1901, were, from churches,
Sunday schools, missionary societies and individuals, $163,881.43; from estates
(less credited to Reserve Legacy account), $118,705.71 ; from income, $14,960.15;
from tuition, $49,202.91 ; from Slater Fund, paid to institutions, $5,000. Total,
$351,750.20. which, with balance, Oct. 1, 1900, makes a total of S363,.352.10.
The Payments were, for the South and Porto Rico, $265,895.14; Indians,
$.38,388.36; Chinese, $11,254.61; Africa, foreign missions, income paid to A. B. C.
F. M., $4,400.69; publications, $7,441.60 ; agencies, $14,111.83; administration,
$20,255.14; miscellaneous, $824.99. Total payments, $;«2,572.36. Balance in hand,
Sept. 30, 1901, $779.74.
DANIEL HAND EDUCATIONAL FUND FOB COLORED PEOPLE.
INCOME ACCOUNT.
The Receipts. — Balance in hand, Oct. 1, 1900, $11,793.96; income collected for
the year to Sept. 30, 1901, $66,611.74. Balance in hand and appropriated, $3,418.60.
SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR.
For current work, $.^51,750.20; income from Daniel Hand Fund, $66,611.74;
Endowment Fund for Straight University, $1,694.23. Total, $420,056.17.
FORM OF A BEQUEST.
I bequeath to my executor (or executors) the sum of dollars, in trust, to
pay the same in days after my decease, to the person who, when the same is
payable, shall act as Treasurer of " The American Missionary Association," New
York City, to be applied under the direction of the Executive Committee of that
Association to its charitable uses and purposes.
The will should be attested by three witnesses (in some States three are required,
in other States only two), who should write against their names their places of resi-
dence (if in cities, the street and number). The following form of attestation will
answer for every State in the Union : " Signed, sealed, published, and declared by
the said (A B) as his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us, who, at the
request of the said (A B), and in his presence, and in the presence of each other,
have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses." In some States it is required
that charitable bequests should be made at least two months before the death of the
testator, but this rule does not apply to bequests in New York State to this Association.
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY.
Congregational House, Boston. 175 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
OFFICERS.
President. — "Willard Scott, d. d.
Secretary and Treasurer. — George M.
BOYNTON, D. D.
Field Sect. — Wm. A. Duncan, ph. d.
Editor. — M. C. Hazard, ph. d.
Business Manager. — J. H. Tewksbury.
THE MISSIONARY DEPARTMENT
Sustains Sunday-school missionaries; furnishes Sunday-school helps, libraries, and
other literature to new and needy Sunday schools, either gratuitously or at reduced
cost. Contributions are used only for missionary loork.
More than 10 per cent of the churches now in our Year-Book are the outgrowth
of Sunday schools organized by our representatives within the last fifteen years, and
nearly 39 per cent of these have been aided by us during this time.
The contributions of the year from churches, Sunday-schools, etc., ending Feb. 28,
1902, were $51,460.76, while from all sources the available income was S76,602.89.
District Secretary.
Rev. W. F. McMiLLEN, d. d., Ass'n Bldg., No. 155 La Salle Street, Chicago. Illinois, Ohio,
and Indiana.
Superintendents.
Rev. Francis J. Marsh, Congregational Ilouse, Boston, New England.
Rev. J. D. Stewart, Aurora . .
Rev. H. P. Case, Los Angeles . .
Rev. Wm. EwiNG, Lansing . . .
Rev. W. S. Bell, Helena . . .
Rev. Samuel Greene, Seattle
Rev. C. M. Daley, Huron . . .
Rev. R. P. Herrick, Minneapolis
Rev. E. H. Sticknet, Fargo . .
Rev. George C. Haun, Madison .
Rev. A. T. Clarke, Shelby
Rev. A. W. Curtis, d. d., Ralei^'
. Neb.
So. Cal.
. Mich.
. Mont.
. Wash.
So. Dak.
. Minn.
No. Dak.
Wis.
Alabama.
No. Car.
Rev. James P. O'Brien, Kansas City, Mo.
Mr.G.'WALTON,narriman,Tenn.,Tenn.and Ky.
Rev. Allen Shaw Bush, Denver . . . Col.
Rev. E. J. Singer, San Francipco . . . Cal.
Uev. J. C. Huntington, Dallas, Tes.,
Texas and Louisiana.
Rev. Otterbein O. Smith, Grinnell, Iowa.
Rev. W. B. D. Gray, Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Rev. Chas. G. Murphy, Oklahoma. . Okla.
Rev. H. a. Lee, Weiser Idaho.
Rev. John F. Blackburn, Fort Valley . Ga.
Rev. J. Edw. Ingham, Topeka . . . Kan.
Missionaries.
Rev. J. F. Okerstein . . Swedish Work.
Rev. Silas P. Cooke, Berkshire Co. . Mass.
Rev. John Willan, Clark Co. . . . Wis
Rev. Harry W. Young . . . East. Wash.
Mr. John T. Percival . . . ^A/est. Wash.
Rev. E. C. Lyons Minn.
Rev. Joseph N. Beitel . . . S. W. Neb.
Rev. Henry H. BURCH Iowa.
Rev. Allsn Clark Minn.
Mr. Mark C. Munson Ore.
Rev. A. R. Johnson No. Idaho.
Rev. James Haves So. III.
Rev. J. A. Sahlstrom No. Dak.
Rev. Frederick Bagnall . . . No. Mich.
Rev. Harry T. Williams Iowa.
Riv. Wm. R. Newton Texas.
Mr. A. F. C. KiRCHNER Texas.
THE BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
Publishes the Pilgrim Series of lesson helps, adapted to all grades of teachers and
scholars; the Congregationalist, an oldest denominational paper; the Weil-Spring,
Pilgrim Visitor, and the Mayflower, weekly papers for youtli and children of all
ages; the Pilgrim. Teacher, monthly, books for Sunday-school libraries, etc.; and
a full line of requisites for Sunday schools and churches. It also issues books on
general religious subjects and on matters of special interest to Congregationalists.
Books and tracts from, all publishers may be purchased or ordered by mail at lowest
rates.
Directory. 1. General correspondence concerning the general interests of the
Society, and especially concerning missionary work, should be addressed to Rev.
George M. Boynton, Secretary, Congregational House, Boston.
2. Contributions should be sent to George M. Boynton, Treasurer, Congrega-
tional House, Boston, or to the Superintendent of the State within which it is given.
3. Correspondence relating to manuscripts, articles for periodicals, tracts, etc.,
should be directed to M. C. Hazard, Editor, Congregational House, Boston.
i. Correspondence relating to the Congregationalist should be addressed accord-
ing to its subject-matter, either to the Business Manager, or to the Editors of the
paper.
5. Orders, and correspondence relating to business matters, may be addressed to
the Society, Congregational House, Boston, or 175 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
1902.] NATIONAL SOCIKTIES. 59
MINISTERIAL AID.
THE TRUSTEES OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL.
Rev. H. a. Stimson, Chairman, New York, N. Y. Rev. Amort H. Bradforb, Montclair, N. J.
H.Clark Ford, Cleveland, Ohio William n. Strong, Detroit, Mich.
Rev. Elijah Horr, Maiden, Mass. Guilford Dudley, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Rev. Thomas H. McLeod, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lucien C. "Warner, New York, N. Y.
Rev. George R. Merrill, Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. Josf.ph H. Selden, Greenwich, Conn.
Robert W. Patton, Chicago, 111. Rev. Asher Anderson, Boston, Mass.
Rev. C. H. Richards, Philadelphia, Penn. Rev. Samuel B. Forbes, Hartford, Conn.
Ji'ield Secretary, Rev. Edward Hawes, Hartford, Conn.
Correspondence may be addressed to Mrs. N. H. Whittlesey, 135 Wall Street,
New Haven, Conn.
Money sliould be sent to the Treasurer of the Trustees of the National Council,
Rev. S. B. Forbes, 206 Wethersfield Avenue, Hartford, Conn.
Ministers rarely come from wealthy families. They earn or borrow the means of
education. Their salaries barely cover expenses ; their removals are frequent, espe-
cially in home missionary fields; their earning time ends early; and their death
lingers late. Less than a third of them die in harness; and more than half live past
seventy. It ill becomes a great denomination to let any faithful missionary suffer
extreme want in old age.
The National Council's Ministerial Relief Fund, now $118,000, furnishes an income
of about S5,000 whicli is distributed in little pensions of from $25 to S200 a year, to
aged or disabled Congregational ministers and missionaries, and their families. In
1900, sixty-four per.-^ons or families received such aid. Within about a year, seven
of our honored pensioners have been transferred at advanced ages to the Home of
Perpetual Youth. All of them had rendered long and faithful, and some of them
conspicuously efficient, service. Of one nearly eighty years old, now broken down
in health, it is written, " Within the last eight years he has done very efficient and
faithful service for our churches; under his supervision seven churches have been
organized and he has largely superintended the erection of their church buildings."
For fuller information, see Minutes of National Councils; write the Secretary for
literature, free; invite him to address your church, conference, association, or Con-
gregational Club. Give something for Ministerial Relief, State or National, every
year.
FORM OF A bequest.
I give to the " Trustees of (he National Council of the Congregational Churches of
the United States" (a body corporate chartered under the laws of the State of
Connecticut) [here insert the bequest], to be used for the purpose of Ministerial Relief,
as provided in the resolutions of the National Council of the Congregational Churches
of the United States.
SECRETARIES OF STATE ORGANIZATIONS OR COMMITTEES.
Rev. Walter Frear, San Francisco, Cal. Rev. R. T. Cross, York, Neb.
Rev. E. Cash, Los Angeles, Cal. Rev. E. J. Aiken, Concord, N. H.
David N. Camp, New Britain, Conn. Rev. S.M.Newman, D.D.,Washing'n,D.C.
Rev. G. W. CoLMAN. Chicago, 111. Rev. N. W. Bates, W. Bloomfield, N. Y.
-, Indianapolis, Ind. Rev. E. O. Mead, Burton, O.
Rev. T. O. Douglass, Grinnell, Iowa. George H. Himes, Portland, Or.
Rev. C. M. Sheldon, Topeka, Kan. Herbert J. Wells, Kingston, R. I.
Prof. F. B. Denio, Bangor, Me. Rev. W. B. Hubbard, Webster, S. D.
Rev. Edwin B. Palmer, Boston, Mass. C. F. Thompson, Brattleboro, Vt.
Rev. F. C. Wood, Gaylord, Mich. Rev. H. A. Miner, Madison. Wis.
Rev. F. V. S. Fisher, Minneapolis, Minn.
w
1902.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 61
THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINAKIES.
ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Andover, Mass.
Opened, September 28, 1808.
FACULTY, 1901-1902.
Egbert Coffin Smyth, d. d., Brown Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Edward Young Hincks, d. d.. Abbot Professor of Christian Theology; Smith
Professor of Biblical Theology.
William Henry Ryder, d. d., Norris Professor of New Testament Interpretation.
Charles Orrin Day, d. d., Bartlet Professor of Practical Theology.
George Foot Moore, d. d., Hitchcock Professor of Hebrew, and Lecturer on the
History of Religions.
John Winthrop Platner, d. d., Taylor Professor of History; Hyde Lecturer on
Foreign Missions.
Henry A. Stimson, d. d., South worth Lecturer on Congregational Polity, 1900-1902.
William Ladd Ropes, a. m.. Librarian.
BiNNEY Gunnison, a. b., Jones Instructor in Elocution.
RossiTER Howard, Instructor in Vocal Music.
Sblah Merrill, d. d., ll. d.. Curator of the Museum.
Calendar. — The next seminary year begins on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1902, and
ends June 11, 1903, with a recess from Dec. 18 to Jan. 1.
Admission. — Students are admitted upon presentation of certificates of member-
ship in some Christian Church, and of graduation at a college or university.
Applicants who are not graduates will be required to pass an examination.
Course of Study. —The aim of the course is to prepare men thoroughly for the
practical work of the ministry. The fundamental studies in the Old and New
Testaments, the History of the Church, the System of Christian Truth, and the
Work of the Preacher and Pastor, are prescribed; numerous elective courses
enable students, in accordance with their interests and aptitudes, to pursue some of
these subjects farther, or to take up others subsidiary to the main topics of
instruction. To give students an actual acquaintance with the work of their
calling and some experienc^e in it, they are, as far as pos.xible, associated individually
with the pastors of churches in Boston and vicinity, whom they assist in various
ways and from whom they receive personal counsel and guidance.
Degree. — The degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred upon students who
satisfactorily complete the three years' course of study; it is ordinarily required
that the recipient hold a college degree.
Graduate Students. — Graduates in Theology pursue advanced studies and
researches under the personal direction of the professors, and are admitted to such
courses of lectures as they may elect.
Library and Museum. — The library contains over 52,000 volumes. A reading-
room with a large and carefully-selected reference library is accessible to students
at all hours. The museum contains an extensive collection made by Dr. Selah
Merrill, illustrating especially the fauna of Palestine and the life of its people.
Location. — Andover is twenty-three miles from Boston, and is reached by the
Western Division of the Boston and Maine Railroad in thirty-five to forty minutes.
For catalogues or further information address the President of the Faculty.
62 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Bangor, Mk.
Opened, October, 1816.
Rev. Levi L. Paine, d. d., Waldo Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Rev. John S. Sewall, d. d., Fogg Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Oratory, and
Lecturer on Pastoral Theology.
Rev. Charles J. H. Ropes, d. d., Hayes Professor of New Testament Language
and Literature, and Librarian.
Rev. Francis B. Denio, d. d.. Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature.
Rev. Clarence A. Beckwith, d. d., Buck Professor of Christian Theology, and
Lecturer on Church Polity.
Miss Carrie S. Green, Librarian.
THE BOND foundation.
Prof. George Herbert Palmer, litt. d., ll. d., of Harvard University on
" The Nature of Goodness."
Bangor Seminary is open to Christians of every denomination.
Course of Study, Junior Year. — Hebrew, Greek, Biblical Introduction, Old
and New Testament Exegesis, Introduction to Philosophy, Philosophical Ethics,
History of Greek Philosophy, Rhetoric, English Literature, special instruction in
N. T. Greek.
Middle Year. — Systematic Theology, Old and New Testament Exegesis and
Theology, New Testament Criticism, Church History, Homiletics, Vocal Culture.
Senior Year. — Church History, Homiletics, Pastoral Theology, Sociology, Old
and New Testament Theology or Exegesis, Church Polity; in 1902, the Theology of
Horace Bushnell.
On the Bond Foundation there are given two courses of instruction, one in each
half year, on scientific subjects, as Geology, Biology, Evolution, Economics, Com-
parative Religion, and the like. Six different courses will thus be given in each
three years.
Expenses and Aid. — There is no charge for tuition, rooms, furniture, library,
gymnasium, or any privilege of the Seminary. The dormitory is in good condition
and the rooms are furnished. The price of board is about $3.00 per week. The
income of the Washburn fund and some other funds, given expressly to aid members
of the Seminary, which amounts to about half the cost of board, is available for
students whose circumstances require it, provided their character and scholarship
are satisfactory. There is also a small loan fund for the temporary accommodation
of those who need it.
Post-graduate Scholarships. — There are three scholarships established for
the benefit of graduates of this Seminary; one of $50 to aid any student who
remains to take a fourth year after graduating; and two of $100 each at Bowdoin
College, to assist students who, having graduated at the Seminary, may be admitted
to the College for further study.
Preaching. — As it is believed to be conducive to the best professional training to
combine practice with theory, students are allowed to exercise their gifts in holding
meetings and in preaching as opportunities may offer, under the express approbation
of the Faculty, it being provided that the prescribed exercises of the Seminary are
not neglected. Facilities for such services are afforded in the missionary fields
within reach of the Seminary.
Library. — The Seminary has an excellent library, numbering more than twenty-
two thousand volumes, and a permanent library fund, with the income of which
constant additions are made of the latest and most valuable literature.
Gymnasium. — The gymnasium is provided with suitable apparatus, and special
instruction is given four days in the week.
Anniversary occurs on Wednesday, May 21, 1902.
The next seminary year will open on Thursday, Sept. 4, 1902.
Requests for catalogues, letters of inquiry, or application for admission should be
addressed to the Corresponding Secretary,
Professor C. A. BECKWITH,
Bangor, Maine.
1902.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 63
PACIFIC THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Berkeley, Cal.
Opened for service, June, 1869.
FACULTY.
Rev. John Knox McLean, d. d., President, and Lecturer ou Pastoral Methods.
Rev. George Mooar, s. t. d.. Professor of Apologetics and the Relations of
Christianity and Science; also Acting Professor of Church History.'
, Professor of Old Testament Languages and Literature.
Rev. Frank Hugh Foster, ph. d., d. d.. Professor of Biblical and Systematic The-
ology.
Rev. Charles Sumner Nash, a. m., d. d., Professor of Homiletics and Pastoral
Theology.
Rev. Rhys Rees Lloyd, a. m., b. d., Professor of New Testament Greek and
Exegesis.
Courses by the following [professors have been incorporated in the Seminary
Curriculum : —
Hiram Van Kirk, a. m., ph. d., Dean of the Berkeley Bible Seminary (Christian).
Max L. Marqolis, a. m., ph. d., Associate Professor of the Semitic Languages
and Literatures, University of California.
John Fryer, ll. d.. Professor of Oriental Languages and Literatures, University
of California.
Thomas Rutherford Bacon, a. b., b. d., Professor of Modern European History,
University of California.
COURSES of study.
First Year. — Courses covering in an outline manner all the fundamental
branches of Theology, Exegesis of the Old and New Testaments, Church History,
Homiletics, and Apologetics.
Second and Third Years. — Systematic Theology, with full and extended
elective courses in all branches now acknowledged as requisite to thorough prep-
aration for the work of the Ministry, with Exegetical, Theological and Practical
" Seminar " courses. A "Chain Course " pursuing the same topic (the Atonement)
successively through the various departments. The student has unlimited choice
among these Electives, except that he must take ten hours per week, and fourteen
" units " (equivalent to seven hours per week for a year) in some major elective.
facilities.
The Seminary has removed from Oakland to Berkeley, the seat of the University
of California. It is thus enabled to avail itself freely of the advantages of this
University, among the foremost in the United States. There about are 2,500 students
in the Academic Departments at Berkeley, and 3,000 in the entire University. The
Library of the University, numbering about 80, (XK) volumes, and the special Theo-
logical Library of the Seminary (7,000 volumes), will afford large opportunities for
special study. Preparation in the languages of China and Japan can be had in the
Oriental Department of the University, or in medicine in the Medical School. The
climate is remarkably even, constantly cool, stimulating, and favorable for study
during the entire year, knowing nothing^of debilitating Spring changes, or pros-
trating Summer heats.
TERMS OF ADMISSION.
The Seminary is open to students of every Christian denomination, to women
as well as to men. Senior standing in the University of California, or its strict
equivalent, is required for admission to the Theological course, though students
having attained standing equivalent to Junior standing in the University may be
received as " Sub-Juniors," under the care of the Faculty, to complete their
preparation for Theology in the University, having some biblical work in the
Seminary. A certificate of health from a competent physician will be required of
every student. Special students may be received to such studies as they are found
qualified to pursue, as in the University.
expenses and pecuniary aid.
Incidental Expenses amount to $9.00 per half-year. Board may be had in the
Students' Club at about $2.50 per week. The Seminary and the Congregational
Education Society (the help of the latter however, being restricted to
Congregational students) afford annual assistance; but in both cases upon
condition of high scholarly work: the seminary aid is graduated upon merit basis
from $75 to $175. There are a limited number of preaching stations in the
neighborhood where advanced students may have the opportunity of practical
work and of earning a portion of their expenses.
The Next Year begins Aug. 19, 1902. Address the President.
1902.] THEOLOGICAL, SEMINARIES. 65
CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Chicago, III.
Opened for Instruction, October, 1858.
Rev. Joseph Henry George, ph. d., d. d., President and Professor of Homiletics.
Rev. George N. Boardman, d. d., ll. d. , Emeritus Professor of Systematic
Theology.
Rev. Samuel Ives Curtiss, ph. u., d. d., New England Professor of Old Testament
Literature and Interpretation.
Rev. G. Buckingham Willcox, d. d., Stone Professor of Congregational History,
Church Polity and Special Studies.
Rev. Hugh McDonald Scott, d. d., Sweetzer and Michigan Professor of Ecclesi-
astical History.
Rev. Graham Taylor, d. d., ll. d , Professor of Christian Sociology and Pastoral
Theology.
Rev. Edward T. Harper, ph. d., Professor of Assyriology and Comparative
Religion.
Rev. "William B. Chamberlain, d. d., Scoville Professor of Pulpit Oratory and
Sacred Music.
Rev. Wm. Douglas Mackenzie, d. d., Professor of Systematic Theology.
Rev. Carl A. Paeth,* Professor of Systematic and Practical Theology in the Ger-
man Department.
Mr. A. N. Fox, b. d., Instructor in the German Department.
Rev. R. A. Jernberg, b. d., Professor of Biblical and Practical Theology in the
Dano-Norwegian Department.
Rev. Otto C. Grauer, Instructor in the Dano-Norwegian Department.
Rev. Fridolf Risberg, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology in the
Swedish Department.
Rev. Magnus E. Peterson, Instructor in the Swedish Department.
Admission. — The Seminary is open to students of all denominations. Candidates
for admission must liave received a collegiate education, or an equivalent prepara-
tion. Students from other seminaries may be admitted by certificate.
Terms and Vacations. — The academic year begins the last Wednesday in
September and closes the second Thursday in May. There is a recess of two weeks
at Christmas.
Situation. — The Seminary Buildings front Union Park. The location is quiet,
but the centre of the city may be reached in ten minutes.
Course of Study.— The Course of Study covers three years; the lectures are
prescribed and elective. Each student is required to take fourteen lecture hours a
week, ten prescribed and four elective. All graduates receive a diploma; special
work is required for the degree of Bachelor of Divinity.
The German and the Scandinavian Departments. — Students in these
departments take part of the Course in the English language, according to their
grade of preparation, that they may be able to preach also in English. They are,
however, excused from most English studies, in place of which they have such
studies in their own native languages as are best adapted to prepare them to min-
ister to our German or Scandinavian fellow-citizens.
Examinations. — In each year there are public examinations, oral and written,
of all the classes.
The Alumni Institute is held in the anniversary week in May.
Hammond Library. — This contains the General and the Reference Library
with over 20,000 volumes, which is arranged in six rooms according to subjects.
These sulvdepartments are furnished with the best helps for students, and are open
daily. The students have easy access, also, to the public libraries of Chicago, some
of which are among the best endowed and equipped in the country.
Expenses. — No charges are made for instruction, or for the use of Hammond
Library. Furnished rooms are drawn in the treasurer's office on the first day of the
fall term at 10 A. M. The following charges are male for the occupancy of rooms in
the Seminary buildings: $1.00 a week for room? occupied by two students; $1.25 for
rooms alone. Good board can be had in private families in the neigliborhood of
the Seminary for $2.50 or $3.00 a week.
Financial Aid — F'rom the Congregational Education Society $50 a year.
Additional aid is given by merit scholarships in value from .$75 to $175, according
to the grade of the men; also by loans up to $75.
Affiliated Schools — Of Church, Music and Deaconess Training
For further information, apply to Prof. H. M. Scott, 520 W. Adams Street, or Mr.
H. W. Chester, 81 Ashland Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
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HARTFORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Haktford, Conn.
Founded, 1834.
FACULTY.
Chester D. Hartranft, d. d.. President, Riley Professor of Christian Theology,
and Instructor in Encyclopaedia and Methodology.
Waldo S. Pratt, mus. d , Professor of Ecclesiastical Music and Hymnology.
Melancthon W. Jacobus, d. d., Hosmer Professor of New Testament Exegesis.
Edwin K. Mitchell, d. d., Professor of Grfeco-Roman and Eastern Church His-
tory.
Clark S. Beardslee, d. d., Professor of Biblical Dogmatics and Ethics.
Alexander R. Merriam, a. b., Samuel Hawes Professor of Practical Theology
and Christian Sociology.
Arthur L. Gillett, d. d., Professor of A polosetics.
Lewis B. Paton, ph. d.. Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Criticism,
Instructor in Assyrian and Cognate Langixages, and Registrar.
Duncan B. Macdonald, b. d., Profes.sor of Semitic Languages.
Edward E. Nourse, s. t. b., Associate Professor of Biblical Theology.
Curtis M. Geer, ph. d., Associate Professor of Germanic and Western Church
History.
Stephen T. Livinston, a. m.. Associate Professor of Elocution and English.
Austin B. Bassett, b. d., Lecturer on Experiential Theology.
Judson Smith, d. d.. Lecturer on Foreign Missions.
William A. Holliday, d. d., Lecturer on Presbyterian Polity.
The Seminary aims (1) to develop a vigorous spiritual life as the only sound
basis for scholarship and service, (2) to train in scientific methods of exegetical and
historical research, (•'<) to discover the truth of God as revealed in the Scriptures, and
the leading of his Spirit in history, in order to apply that truth in the realms of
thought and endeavor, so as to meet the present needs of the world and promote the
spread of his Kingdom.
The Curriculum comprises both required and elective studies. After pursuing
certain Preliminary Studies (165 hour.«). each student selects one of twelve care-
fully differentiated Groups (each aggregating 900 hours), and to this Grc/up he may
then add from 105 to 450 hours of Electives, chosen freely from almost 250 courses.
This system combines a due balance of discipline with great elasticitj in meeting
individual needs. In every subject modem methods are f mpJoyed, with cl( se con-
tact between teacher and pupil, and strong incentive io scholarly habits. Besides
the ordinary fields of theological study, each presented with exceptional fulness,
unusual opportunities are supplied in missions, general and special pedagogy,
liturgies, various church polities, music, etc. Graduate study is strongly encour-
aged, and special courses may be arranged for peculiar cases. Two fellowships are
offered, each for two years of foreign study; also five prizes, a special fund for
books, etc. Students have access to a great variety of classes and lectures not
strictly within the curriculum.
The Apparatus includes a rapidly increasing library of about 80,000 volumes
(excluding duplicate^*), containing several unique collections, to which students have
access day and evening, museum and reading-room, gymnasium, music-room, etc.
Terms of Admission. — Candidates for admission must be members of some
Christian Church and graduates of some college. Those who are not college grad-
uates may, after examination, be admitted on probation during the first term.
All courses are open to women on the same terms as to men.
Expenses.— No charge is made for tuition, moms, furniture and bedding, or use
of the library and apparatus, except a nominal fee of $20 for use of steam and for
supervision. Board is provided at the Seminary under the care of the Students'
Association, at $3.50 per week.
Scliolarship aid is provided for those needing it, in addition to the grant from
the Education Society.
Calendar.— The sixty-ninth year begins on Sept. 24, 1902. and closes on May 27,
1903. The various courses are arranged in three terms. Examinations are held at
the close of each subject or principal topic.
For the Annual Register, or further information, address Prof. M. W. Jacobus.
1902.] THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. 69
OBERLIN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Oberlin, Ohio.
Opened for service in 1835.
FACULTY.
John Henry Barrows, d. d., President, Professor of Comparative Tlieology and
Christian Missions.
James H. Fairchild, d. d., ll. d., Professor Emeritus of Theology.
G. Frederick Wright, d. d., ll. d., Professor of the Harmony of Science and
Revelation.
Albert H. Currier, d. d., Holbrook Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Practical
Theology.
Henry C. King, d. d., Finney Professor of Theology.
Edward I. Bosworth, d. d., Professor of the New Testament Language and
Literature.
Albert T. Swing, d. d.. Professor of Church History.
Rev. Edward E. Braithwaite, Acting Professor of the Old Testament Language
and Literature.
Rev. Louis F. Miskovsky, a. m.. Principal of the Slavic Department, and Pro-
fessor of the Bohemian Language.
William G. Caskey, a. m., Professor of Elocution.
Ernest L. Bogart, ph. d., Associate Professor of Sociology in Oberlin College.
Chakles J. Ryder, d. d.. Lecturer on the American Missionary Association.
Tho Seminary is open to students of all denominations. It has a full corps of
professors of its own and offers it.s students all the work essential to a theological
training. In addition students are admitted to the College classes without charge.
Applicants for admission must present college diplomas, or satisfy the faculty by
examination or certificate that they have had the equivalent of a college course.
Upon graduation, the Academic Degree of Bachelor of Divinity is conferred.
The minimum requirement for all candidates for a degree is 1,440 hours of lectures
and recitations. The most essential courses of each department are required; this
work amounts to 817 hours. Hebrew being elective, the required amount of work
in the Old Testament department may be done either in Hebrew Exegesis or in
Introduction and Biblical Theology. In addition to the required work, a large
number of elective courses is offered, aggregating 1,538 hours, from which each
student elects at least 623 hours. These courses cover a large range of more
advanced work in the several departments.
There are in the ministry many who have not received adequate training for it
and who soon discover their need of theological study. The reasonable requirements
for admission to the rcrular courses of theology place such training beyond the reach
of many men of this class. In the interest of a l)etter educated ministry the Semi-
nary offers its advantages to a limited number of ordained ministers who have already
held a pastorate, and who wish to enter upon theologi'al studies for not less than a
full year. They may enter such courses as they are prepared to pursue with profit,
and will be given certificate** for all work completed.
Slavic Dep.\rtment. — The object of this department is to train up pastors for
the Slavic immigrants to this country. Tiiorough instruction is given in the
Bohemian language. The course of study \aries to suit the needs of individuals,
and culminates in the regular theological course.
Spear Library contains about fifty-three thousand volumes.
Expenses. — Council Hall, the Seminary building, has fully furnished rooms with
hot water heat for fifty students. Those rooming here pay a moderate incidental
fee, varying according to location of room. Other students pay a fee of S(3. Aside
from this fee tliere is no charge made by the Seminary. Tlie price of board in
Oberlin is from 82.00 to S3. 00 a week. Other expenses are correspondingly low.
Pecuniary aid is granted to those who need it, from the Congregational Education
Society, and from Seminary scholarship funds. The amount ordinarily received
from the Education Society has not been less than S50. The Seminary funds are
awarded for excellence in scholarship in the forn) o£ merit scholarships varying in
amount from .550 to SlOO each year. There i-* also a loan fund. There lias generally
been abund^mt opportunity for work in Home Missionary fields and elsewhere
during the summer vacation of four months, and occasional preaching for remuner-
ation is possible during term time.
The year of study consists of thirty-two weeks in two semesters. The next year
begins Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1902. For further information address Pkof. Edward
I. Boswokth.
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DIVINITY SCHOOL OF YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn.
FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.
Arthur T. Hadley, ll. d., President.
Frank K. Sanders, ph.d., d. d., Dean of the Faculty, and Professor of Biblical
History and Archeology.
George E. Day, d. d., Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature,
Emeritus.
George P. Fisher, d. d., ll.d., Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History,
Emei'itus,
Lewis O. Brastow, d. d., Professor of Practical Theology.
Edward L. Curtis, ph. d., d. d.. Holmes Professor of the Hebrew Language and
Literature.
George B. Stevens, ph. d., d. d., Dwight Professor of Systematic Theology.
Frank C. Pouter, ph. d., d. d., Winkley Professor of Biblical Theology.
Benjamin W. Bacon, i.itt. d. , d. d., Buckingham Professor of New Testament
Criticism and Interpretation.
Williston Walker, ph. d., d. d., Titus Street Professor of Ecclesiastical History.
Charles C. Torrey, ph. d., Instructor in Semitic Lausuages.
Charles F. Kent, ph. d., Instructor in Biblical Literature.
Samuel S. Curry, b. d., ph. d.. Instructor in Elocution.
Warren J. Moulton, b. d., ph. d., Instructor in Hellenistic Greek and Syriac.
William B. Bailey, ph. d., Instructor in Sociology.
William DeV. Beach, b. a., b. d , Instructor in Church Music.
Jay T. Stocking, b. a., b. d.. Instructor in Missions.
William J. Mutch, ph. d.. Lecturer on Christian Pedagogy.
Edgar L. Heermance, m. a., b. d., Director of Religious Work.
Rev. Washington Gladden, d. d., Lyman Beecher Lecturer. Subject: The Pulpit
in its Relation to Present Social Problems.
Relation to the University. — The Divinity School is one of the co-ordinate
Departments of Yale Univer.sity; its students enjoy all the general advantages of
a university residence and receive from the Corporation, on completing their
three-years course, the degree of b. d., and. are enrolled among the alumni of the
University.
Courses of Study. — The studies are of two classes, prescribed and elective.
The prescribed studies, given by the Faculty, cover about two thirds of the required
work of the three years ; the elective studies may be made up from Divinity courses
or from courses given in the Graduate School. Students at the close of the second
year of study have the option of continuing as candidates for the degree of b. d. , or
of becoming, by enrolment in the Graduate School, candidates for the degree of
PH. D. (requiring two more years of resident study).
Graduate or Fourth-Year Class. — Students of approved scholarship who
have completed a three-years course of theological study, here or elsewhere, are
admitted to the Graduate Class, in which advanced studies in Theology are pursued
under the direction of the Professors. Scholarship aid, to a limited amount, will, at
the discretion of the Faculty, be given to men of superior scholarship. Members of
this class may become candidates for the degree of m. a. or for that of ph. d., by
enrolment in the Graduate Department of the University.
The Graduate Fellowship, for the encouragement of further theological study
in this country or abroad, the income of which is S600 for two years after gradua-
tion, is offered to the class entering in September, 1902.
Expenses. — The charge for the care and heating of each room is, approximately,
$40 per annum. Board costs from $3.00 to 4.00 per week. The necessary expenses
of a student for the school year of thirty-four weeks, exclusive of clothing and per-
sonal expenses, range from $180 to $260.
Opportunities for Self-Help. — Scholarship aid is now considered not as a
gift, but as a means of livelihood obtained by a definite amount of religious work,
under competent supervision. The extensive scholarship funds of the school are
used to create opportunities for employment in New Haven and vicinity, through
which the students may receive training in pastoral work. The average amount of
time spent is six hours pi r week, for which the remuneration is $100. Further
opportunities for self-help, if needed, may be obtained through the Director of
Religious work. Prize scholarships of $100 and $50 are .also offered to students of
exceptional rank in scholarship.
Term of Study. — The next year will begin on Thursday, September 25, 1902,
and continue until the first Wednesday in June (anniversary).
Application for Admission. — The conditions of admission are membership in
some evangelical church, and a liberal education at some college or university.
Testimonials are required in the case of new students requiring scholarship aid.
Catalogues and forms of application for admission may be obtained by addressing
the Dean, Drawer 4, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
72 CONGREGATIONAL YKAR-BOOK. [1902.
ATLANTA THEOLOGICAL SEMrNARY.
Opened October, 1901.
J. Edward Kirbye, President, and Professor Church History and Instructor in
Biblical Introduction.
Frank Oscar Hellier, Professor^Biblical Languages and Instructor in Elocution.
Gardner S. Butler, Professor Systematic Theology and Instructor in Homiletics.
Frank E. Jenkins, Treasurer and.Lecturor on Pastoral Theology and Missions.
John F. Blackburn, Librarian.
"William D. Hart, Professor Ecclesiastical Music.
Almon T. Clarke, Dean of Correspondence Department.
The Seminary aims, (1) to develop the experimental side of the religious life, and
thus prodticean evangelistic and spiritual ministry; (2) to give the student an insight
into modern methods of interpretation, but so as to produce a constructive scholar-
ship; (3) to find God and the Holy Spirit in history and the Church; to see Christ in
the lowliest forms of philanthropic endeavor; and thus preach a Gospel for the whole
life. The Seminary aims to enable the student to have definite convictions and yet
a mind open to the advances of scbolar^iip.
The courses of instruction are arranged to meet the needs of the Southern field.
The Classical Theological Course embraces three years of study. At its completion,
the degree of b. d. is given. Candidates entering upon this Course must have a
College Course or its equivalent. The English Theological Course is designed to meet
the needs of a great many pastors who are desirous of entering upon a course of study,
but who are too advanced in age to take the regular college preparatory requirements.
In such cases the course embraces three years of study beside the regular English
preparatory studies. The third course is the Correspondence. It is designed to meet
the needs of pastors who have never had school privileges, and who are so situated
that they cannot leave their work to attend the Seminary for a regular course. In
such cases the books are sent to the student, lessons are assigned and examinations
are given. During each year the student is supposed to attend the Seminary for
one month during a course of lectures that embrace Bible study, Sunday School
methods. Christian Endeavor organization, and the Church as a social and religious
"factor.
The Seminary cannot offer the apparatus of the larger seminaries, but can say
that it will do its best for the intellectual and spiritual life of every student.
Terms of Admission. Candidates for admission must be members of some
evangelical church. Cour.ses are opened to students of either sex.
Expenses. No charge is made for tuition or room rent. Board can be obtained
for $2 per week. A limited amount of student aid is given to worthy men. All
worthy young men can find employment in the city that will enable them to com-
pletely pay all expenses. The Seminary aids the young men, as soon as they are
able, to secure preaching places, of which there are many near the city. Practical
work in connection with the prosecution of studies is urged. Preaching and Social
Settlement work will enable the student to get a clear idea of some of the phases of
work which are to be his. Thus we will give to the churches men with a practical
as well as a theoretical knowledge.
For information address the President.
1902.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
73
STUDENTS.
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Abbe, Elizabeth Frauces, Dorchester, Mass.
Abbott, Mary Winchester, W. Haven, Conn.
Abel, George Ferdinand, Philadelphia, Pa.
Adams, Edward Bradford, Westport, Conn.
Adams, John Chester, New Haven, Conn.
Adams, Frederick Winslow, N. Haven, Conn
Aimes.Hubert Hillary Sufferen,'W. Haven, Ct.
Alexander, James Lambert, Middleville, Ont.
Alden, Carroll Storrs, Chicago, 111.
Allen, Ernest B.
Allen, May Alice, Yarmouth, Me.
Ailing, Emily Maltby, New Haven, Conn.
Ananikian, Mardiros H., Sivas, Turkey.
Anderson, Fred Read, Chicago, 111.
Anderson, John Bullions, Cambridge, N. Y.
Anderson, Robbins Battell, Dnluth, Minn.
Anderson, William Gilbert, Cleveland, O.
Andrew, John Charles States, W.R'xb'y,Mass.
Angle, Elmer Bernerd,
Anthony, Gould Roydon, Scotland, Conn.
Asakawa, Kan-Ichi, Fukushima, Japan.
Ashida, Keiji, Osaka, Japan.
Ayes, Edward Everett, North Andover, Mass.
Back, Thomas Johannes, Racine, Wis.
Bailey, Gurdon Franklin, Westbrook, Conn.
Baltzer, Melbourne Owen, Somerville, Mass.
Barker, Herbert Austin, Three Rivers, Mass.
Barnes, Howard Clark, Chicago, 111.
Barrow, Edward Francis, Barbados, W. T.
Bartholomew, Noyes Otis, Topeka, Kan.
Bayne, John Julian, Mendon, 111.
Beach, William De Verne, Bridgeport, Conn.
Bell, Florence Ellen, Grove City, Pa.
Berg, Irving Husted, Ellenville, N. Y.
Bicknell, John, W. Cummington, Mass.
Bigelow, Warren Daniels, Roxbury, Mass.
Billings, Osmond Jesse, Sharon, Mass.
Bissell, Shelton, Montclair, N. J.
Bissell, William Foster, Brimfield, Mass.
Bixler, James Wilson, New London, Conn.
Bliss, Charles Bemis, Hockanum, Conn.
Blomberg.Carl RichardAl'x'der,Forsby, N. D.
Blomfield, Stanley Francis, Stony Creek, Ct.
Bodwell, Charles Sherman, New Haven, Conn.
Booth, Harold George, Buffalo. N. Y.
Bortou, Carl Darling, Lyonsville, 111.
Bourquin, William.
Bowlby, Noble O.'^car, Maiden, Mass.
Brandelle, Joseph Nathaniel, Austin, 111.
Brockie, John Meikle, Homestead. Pa.
Brown, Alice Seymour, Harpoot, Turkey.
Brown, George Henry, Danbury, Conn.
Brown, Helen Everton, Hartford, Conn.
* College and Tear
t Seminarj
and
of Graduating.
Class
Wellesley,
1888
Yale,
Grad.
Vassar,
1894
Yale,
Grad.
Gettysburg,
1897
Yale,
Grad.
YaleU.
1901
Yale,
Jun.
Yale,
1896
Yale,
Grad.
—
—
Yale,
R. L.
Yale U.
1897
Yale,
Grad.
McGill U.
—
Chicago,
Sen,
Yale U.
1898
Yale,
Grad.
Olivet,
1895
Oberlin,
Mid.
Smith,
1901
Yale,
Grad.
—
—
Hartford,
Sp.
Cen. Tur.
1897
Hartford,
Grad.
Northwestern U.
Chicago, F
. Dept.
Union U.
1896
Yale,
Grad.
Yale,
1899
Yale,
Grad.
W.ReserveU.1883
Yale,
Grad.
Harvard U.
1896
Andover,
Sen.
Wheaton,
—
Pacific,
Jun,
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Waseda,
1895
Yale,
Grad,
Kobe, Japan.
Yale.
Grad.
Mt. Union,
1892 1 Andover,
Sp.
_
Chica go, Sio. Jun.
Yale U.
1891
Yale,
Sen,
—
—
Bangor,
Jun,
Amherst,
1897
Hartford,
Grad.
ChicagoTheo 1899
Chicago,
Grad.
Howard U.
1900
Yale,
Sen,
Washburn,
1898
Chicago,
Sen.
Illinois,
1900
Chicago,
Mid,
Yale U.
1897
Yale,
Grad,
Wellesley,
1901
Hartford,
Jun,
Lafayette,
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Yale U.
1899
Yale.
Sen.
Harvard U.
1898
Yale,
Sen,
Amherst,
1900
Y^ale,
Jun.
Yale U.
1897
Yale,
Sen.
Amherst,
1897
Hartford,
Sen.
Amherst,
1882
Yale,
R. L.
Yale U.
1890
Hartford,
Mid,
—
—
Chicago, Siv. Jun.
Olivet,
1895
Yale,
Grad,
Yale,
Mid.
—
—
Hartford,
Sp.
Knox,
1899
Chicago,
Sen.
Elmhurst.
1896
Oberlin,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Sen.
Augustana,
1891
Chicago,
Grad.
Bangor,
Jun.
Mt. Holyoke
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
—
Yale,
Mid.
Smith,
1901
Hartford,
Sp,
* A dash in the column of colleges implies that the student has never been connected with
any college; the name of a college followed by a dash in place of year implies that the student
was connected with that college, but did not complete the course. A list of the colleges and
universities may be found at the end of this list.
t " Sen." means Senior. "Mid." Middle. " Jun." Junior. " Sp." means Special Course;
and when followed by " Sen.," " Mid.," or "Jun.," means Special Course Senior and the like,
" R. L," means Resident Licentiate. " Grad," means Graduate Class. " Adv." means Ad-
vanced Class. " D. N.," "Ger.," " Slav.," and " Sw." mean Dano-Xoi'wegian , German, Slavic,
and Swedish Departments, in Chicago and Oberlin,
74
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Brown, Robert Elliott, Oberlin, O.
Bruno, Frank John, Newark, N. J.
Buell, Seth Herbert, Plymouth, Conn.
Burdick, Charles Henry, Oconomowoc, Wis.
Burt, Henry Fairfield, Wabaunsee, Kan.
Bush, Fred'k Roys, Hoi)kins Sta.. Mich.
Butterfield, Claude Albert, Perkinsville, Vt.
Calhoun, Hall Laurie, Henderson, Tenn.
Callecod, Halleck Matthew, Paxton, 111.
Campbell, Wm. James, Summerside, P. E. I.
Carlson, Elof George, La Grange, 111.
Carney, Virginius Nelson, Chicago, 111.
Case, Herbert Edwards Brown, Pawt., R. I.
Case, Shirley Jackson New Hampton, N. H.
Castor, George De Witt, Kansa.s City, Mo.
Chaffee, Frank McClure, Mt. Vernon, la.
Chalmers, Andrew Burns, New Haven, Conn.
Chapman, Francis Homer, Redfield, S. D.
Chapman, William John, Dunlap, la.
Childs, Irving H., Northbridge Center, Mass,
Clapp, Raymond Gilmore, South Boston.
Clapp, Richard Harold, Montague, Mass.
Clark, Grant Vincent, Princeton, Wis.
Clark, James Stanford, W. Brattleboro, Vt.
Clark, William Paine, Samokone, Bulgaria.
Clute, Horace Edwin, Harrisburg, Pa.
Colburn, Harvey C, Cambria, Mich.
Cook, Ezra Albert, Chicago, 111.
Cook, Harry Bryan, Lenox, Mass.
Coombs, Harry Eugene, Thetford, Vt.
Corbiu, Paul Seaton, Carlinville, III.
Couch, John Henry, Knob Noster, Mo.
Cross, Judson Lewis, York, Neb.
Crowdis, Edwin Gordon, N.E. Margaree, N.S.
Crowe, Frank W.
Curtis, Allen Lewis, Castle wood, S. D.
Curtis, Norman R., Chicago, 111.
Cutten, George Barton, New Haven, Conn.
Dale, John Harold, Winter Park, Fla.
Davies, John William, Seranton, Pa.
Davis, Frederick Lincoln, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Demura, Teizaburo, Sendai, Japan.
Depew, Arnett Wynant, Wayne, 111.
Dickey, John Gilman, Hazel Green, la.
Diefenbach, Arthur Chas., Port Huron, Mich.
Diehl, Frank, Holt, Mich.
Diehl, Wilhelm, New York, N. Y.
Dodge, Rowland Backus, W. Boylston, Mass.
Dougherty, Edgar Fay, Irvington, Ind.
Dunlap, Roger Allen, East Concord, N. H.j
Dvorak, John, Humboldt, Neb.
Early, Alonzo, Bristolville, O.
Ebersol, Charle.s Eliphalet, Ottawa, 111.
Elkins, Grove Frederick, Riverside, Cal,
Elliot, Thomas John, Tullytown, Pa.
Elliott, Charles, Toronto, Ont.
Ellis, Emery Ward, Curtis, Neb.
Emrich, Richard S.M., S.Framingham, Mass.
Enders, George C.
Englund, Theodor, Lowell, Mass.
Ennis, Merlin, Endeavor, Wis.
Evans, George Mainard, Philadelphia, Pa.
Evans, William, Rogers Park, 111.
Fales, David, Jr., Lake Forest. 111.
Fensbam, Florence A., Constantinople, Tur.
Fink, George F., Chicago, 111.
Fisher, Charles Kuss, Oswego Falls, N.Y.
Fisher, William Loren, New London, Mo.
College and Year
Seminary and
of Graduating.
Class
Oberlin,
1901
Yale,
Jun.
Williams,
1899
Yale,
Sen.
Oberlin,
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Beloit,
1899
Chicago,
Sen.
Washburn,
1899
Chicago,
Sen.
Olivet,
1895
Chicago,
Sen.
Dartmouth,
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Kentucky U
.1892
Yale,
Sen.
Wheaton,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
Ohio Nor. C
Bangor,
Mid.
—
—
('hicagOj.Stw. Jun.
Lincoln U.
1899
Yale,
Jun.
Brown U.
1900
Hartford,
Jun.
Acadia U.
1893
Yale,
Jun.
Drury,
1898
Yale,
Jun.
Cornell,
1890
Chicago, P
. Dept.
Eureka,
1889
Yale,
Grad.
Redfield,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
—
—
Chicago,
Grad.
Amherst,
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
Boston U.
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Boston U.
Andover,
Jun.
—
—
Yale,
Mid.
Dartmouth,
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Hartf'dTheo.1891
Chicago,
Grad.
Gettysburg,
1897
Yale,
Sen.
Hillsdale,
1899
Oberlin,
Mid.
Wheaton,
1898
Chicago,
Sen.
Yale,
Jun.
Dartmouth,
1892
Hartford,
Mid.
Blackburn U. 1898
Oberlin,
Mid.
_
Yale,
Sen.
Colorado,
1901
Yale,
Jun.
Princeton U
1899
Hartford,
Sen.
Franklin,
1899
Oberlin,
Sen.
Beloit,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
N. Normal U. —
Chicago, P.
Dept.
Yale U.
1897
Yale,
Sen.
Rollins,
1900
Andover,
Mid.
Marietta,
1899
Chicago,
Sen.
N. Y.U.
1888
Yale,
Grad.
Tohoku,
1893
Yale,
Grad.
Oberlin,
1890
Chicago,
Grad.
Lenox,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
Olivet,
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Michigan U
,1900
Hartford,
Mid.
S. Dillingen
Ger.
Chicago, Ger. M.
Amherst,
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Franklin,
1898
Yale,
Sen.
Dartmouth,
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
Oberlin,
Slav.
Mt. Hope,
1897
Oberlin,
Mid.
Beloit,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
Knox,
1894
Yale,
Jun.
Princeton U
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Grad.
Doane,
1899
Chicago,
Mid.
Bates,
1900
Hartford,
Jun.
Oberlin,
—
Oberlin, P.
Dept.
—
—
Chicago, Sw. Sen.
Beloit,
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Lincoln U.
1898
Yale,
Mid.
Chic'goLuth.1899 1
Chicago,
Grad.
Harvard U.
1897
Chicago,
Sen.
_
—
Chicago,
Sen.
—
—
Chicago, P
Dept.
Redfield,
1899
Hartford,
Sen.
Bethany,
1899
Yale,
Grad.
1902.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
75
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
Fjeldsgaard, Adolph B., Mandal, Norway.
Forbes, Charles Andrew, Leadville, Colo.
Ford, Eugene Clark, Highland, Kan.
Fowler, Charles E., Oberlin, O.
Fowles, Raymond Arthur, Wiscasset, Me.
Franci.'!, Arthur James, Oxford, England.
French, James Leslie, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Fuller, Montie John Baker, Clarendon, Vt.
Fulton, Robert Newcomb, Elmira, N. Y.
Gale, Tyler Eddie, Worcester, Mass.
Gales. Thomas Park, Union. Me.
Garfield, John Pearl, E. Jaffrey, N. H.
Garrison, Spencer Cone.
Gaylord, Edw. Dickinson, N.Amherst, Mass.
Goin. Edward Franklin, New Haven, Conn.
Gould, John Harold, Yarmouth, Me.
Grabill, Dell Quince, Abington, 111.
Graeper, Frederick Henry, Westphalia, Ind.
Grant, Perley Cummings, Bangor, Me.
Graves, Arthur Guy, Memphis, Tenn.
Gray, Charles String, Camden. N. J.
Green, Everett Edward, Spencer, Mass.
Green, Maurice Nathaniel, Wash., D. C.
Greenlee, Clyde W.
Greenwood, Victor Lynch, Chicago, 111.
Gregg, James Edgar, Colorado Springs, Colo.
Gross, Johann Daniel, Kulm, N. D.
Gulseth, Henning Emanuel, Skien, Norway.
Guy, Harvey Hugo, Chicago, 111.
Haddt-n, Clarence Wilbur, Bruce, Wis.
Haggleblom, Johan R., Quincy, Mass.
Hail, William James, Wakayama, Japan.
Halbert, Leroy Allen, Topeka, Kan.
Hambly, David D,
Hamlin, William R., Easthampton, Mass.
Harald, John Waldemar, Proctor, Vt.
Hart, Madison Ashby, Lexington, Ky.
Hartwell, Harry Lin wood, Dunstable, Mass.
Harwell, Robert Ritchie, Petersburg, Va.
Haugland, Lars, Bergen, Norway,
Hawkesworth, Charles Wesley, Newton, Mass.
Hawkes, George Bradley, Springfield, Mass.
Hayes, Edward Christopher, Burton Sta., O.
Heczko, George, New Haven, Conn.
Heermance, Edgar Laing, New Haven, Conn.
Hein, George, Harvard, Neb.
Hejtmanek, George, St. Mary's, Kan.
Henderson, Eugene Leon, New Haven, Conn.
Herzog, Jacob, Oberlin, Ohio.
Heyhoe, Albert George, Bangor, Me.
Hill, Fred Burnett, Morris, Minn.
Hirayama, Kihachi, Tarumidzu, Japan.
Hitomi, Makita, Tonba, Japan.
Hobeiu, Edward, Chicago, 111.
Holden, Frederick Augustus, Morris, Conn.
Holland, Abram James, Detroit, Mich. ■
Holt, Milton Carter, Crowley, La.
Hopp, Johannes, Lincoln, Neb.
Hopwood, John Lloyd, Plymouth, Pa.
Hughs, William Alfred.
Hull, George Herbert, So. Barnstead, N. H.
Hume, Elizabeth Norris, Bombay, India.
Hunsberger, Byron Keyser, Pottstown, Pa.
Hunting, Harold, Berea, Ky.
Hyde, Frank Breed, Bangor, Me.
Ide, Herbert Chandler, Webster, Mass.
Irvine, Alexander Fitzgerald, New Haven, Ct.
Jackson, Charles Wilfred, Montowese, Conn.
College and Tear
of Graduating.
ChicagoTheo.1891
Highland U. 1901
Oberlin, 1900
Colorado, —
Michigan U. 1900
Dartmouth, 1899
Boston U. 1900
Williams, 1900
Bangor Theo.1896
Amherst, 1898
Amherst, 1899
Fisk U. 1898
Seminary and
Class.
Knox,
Elmhurst,
Dartmouth,
Iowa,
Princeton U.
Amherst,
Howard U.
Oberlin,
Wheaton,
Harvard U.
Wilton,
lf)00
1899
1901
1898
1901
1900
1901
189«
1898
1897
1899
Chic'go,£).iV.Jun
Chicago, Grad.
Chicago, Jun.
Oberlin, Sen.
Bangor, Sen.
Chicago, P. Dept.
Hartford, Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Hartford,
Hartford,
Yale,
Hartford,
Pacific,
Hartford,
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Yale,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Chicago,
Yale,
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
Sen.
Sp.
Sen.
Grad.
Sen.
Mid.
Mid.
Jun.
Sen.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Sen.
Mid.
Drake U. 1893
Beloit, 1901
Mo. Valley, 1899
Washburn, 1898
Montr'lCong.1897
Yale U. 1900
Kentucky U. 1901
Boston U. 1892
Hampden Sid. '97
Chi'go, Ger. Sen.
Chicago, Z>.iV^. J.
Yale, Grad.
Chicago, Jun.
Chicago, Sw. Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, Mid.
Oberlin, Sen.
Yale, Jun.
Chicago, -Sro. Mid.
Yale, Mid.
Andover, Sp.
Yale, Mid.
Chi'go, D.iV. Jun.
Bangor, Jun.
Colorado,
1898
Hartford,
Sen
Olivet,
1897
Andover,
Sen
—
Yale,
R. L.
YaleU.
1897
Yale,
Grad
Wilton,
Chi'go, Ge.r. Jun
Oberlin,
Slav
—
—
Yale,
Sen.
Mission House, '87
Oberlin,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Jun
Carleton,
1900
Hartford,
Mid
MeijiGakuin, '92
Hartford,
Jun
Doshisha,
1886
Chicago,
Grad
Gym.SchwerinG.
Chicago, G. Mid
Amherst,
1878
Yale,
R. L
Michigan U
1900
Hartford,
Mid
Acadia,
1898
Yale,
Jun
Wilton
—
Chicago, G. Jun
Marietta,
1900
Yale,
Mid
—
Pacific,
Sp
Andover,
Mid
Wellesley,
1900
Hartford,
Mid
Princeton U.
1900
Hartford,
Mid
Yale U.
1901
Yale,
Jun
Middlebury,
1884
Bangor,
Mid.
Amherst,
1898
Hartford,
Grad
—
Yale,
Jun
Acadia U.
1896
Yale,
R. L
76
CONGREGATIONAL TEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
NAMES AND RE8IDBNCES.
Jacobson, Alfred H.
Jamarik, Paul, Braddock, Pa.
Jenks, Orrin Roe, Chicago, 111.
Jennings, William Lewis, Brockton, Mass.
Jevne, Charles Arthur, Chicago, 111.
Job, Philip Adams, South Walpole, Mass.
Johnson, E. E. Schultz, New Berlinville, Pa.
Johnson, George Herbert, Farmington, N. H.
Johnson, Samuel George, Sudler's Valley, Md
Johnson, William John, Chicago, 111.
Jones, Thos. Gwilym, Merthyr Tydvil, Wales.
Jordan, Albert Hastings, Fairfield, lo.
Josephson, John A., Danway, 111.
Kedzie, William R., Lansing, Mich.
Kent. William Henry, Redfield, S. D.
Kershaw, Charles Harvey, Philadelphia, Pa.
Kilbon, G. C. W.
King. Thomas.
Kneeland, George Jackson, Jacksonville, 111.
Kozielek, Paul, Kouskan, Austria.
Latham, Ernest Royal, Wethersfield, Conn.
Latham, Harris Learner, Normal, 111.
Lawson, Axel Julius, Middletowu, Conn.
Leavitt, Ashley Day, Melrose Highl'ds, Mass.
Leavitt, George William, Beloit, Wis.
Lee, John Olsen, Fergus Falls, Minn.
Lemon, Guy H.
Libby, Frederick Joseph, Richmond, Me.
Lillard, Thomas B., Maryville, Tenn.
Lincoln, Howard Abbot, Portland, Me.
Livingston, Herbert Roy, Ash Grove, Mo.
Locke, Robert James, Oswego Falls, N. Y.
Lovell, Charles Nelson, Keene, N. H.
Lovell, Gilbert, Plainfield, N. J.
Luce, Irving Jacob, Monroe, Mich.
MacDowell, H. M., Norwalk, O.
MacDuffee,Clias. Brown, CharlestonF.C.N.Y.
Makino, Toraji, Omi, Japan.
Mann, George Eugene, Manville, R. I.
Marhoff, Jesse, Galesburg, Mich.
Marsh, Lucien Jahu, Lincoln, Nfb.
Martin, John James, Rollo, 111.
Mason, George Lincoln, Bangor Me.
Mason, J. H.
Mavromates, Laz. Kyriakos, Samsoun, Turkey.
Maxwell, Charles Henry, Dawson, Minn,
McCandless, Thomas, Meriden, Conn.
McGregor, Ernest Frank, St. Paul, Minn.
McKeuzie, Alexander Louis, Wareham, Mass
McLean, Lester, Jr., Denver, Col.
Merrill, G. E.
Merten, Theodor John, St. Charles, Mo.
Meserve, Howard Curtis, New Haven, Conn.
Miller, John X., Andover, Mass.
Mills, Herbert Leslie, Olivet, Mich.
Mitchell, Charles Caldwell, Beaver Falls,jPa,
Molander, Conrad Maximinus, E. Norwalk, Ct.
Moncol, Andrew, Braddock, Pa.
Moore, Arthur Allen, Hubbardston, Mich.
Moore, Laurence Shaw, Essex, Iowa.
Moore, Walter Howard, Trevor, Wis.
Moorman, Elvet Eugene, Waveland, Ind.
Morse, Lilla Frances, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Mueller, Rudolph, Chicago, 111.
Murata, Tsutomu, Kyoto, Japan.
Murphy, T. F.
Neilan, Joseph Davis, St. Louis, Mo.
Nelson, Per Albert, Clinton, Iowa.
College and Year
Seminary
and
of Graduating.
Class
Oberlin,
P. D.
—
—
Oberlin,
Slav.
Minn. U.
Chicago, P.Dept.
—
—
Bangor,
Sen.
Chicago U.
1900
Chicago.
Mid.
Amherst,
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
Princeton U.1899
Hartford,
. Sen.
Bates,
1900
Yale,
Sen.
Howard U.
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
Chicago, -Sw). Jun.
Caermarthen,1898
Chicago,
Grad.
Parsons,
1899
Chicago,
Sen.
—
—
Chi "go, 7). A^. Sen.
Mich. Agri
1899
Oberlin,
Sen.
Redfield,
1897
Chicago,
Sen.
Dickinson,
1901
Andover,
Jun.
Oberlin,
1899
Oberlin,
Jun.
Oberlin.
—
Oberlin,
Jun.
Illinois,
1901
Yale,
Jun.
Oberlin,
Slav.
Olivet,
1888
Hartford,
Sp.
Ill.Wesl'n U.1898
Hartford,
Grad,
—
—
Chicago, iS'w. Jun.
YaleU.
1900
Hartford,
|Mid.
Beloit,
1898
Hartford,
Jun.
—
Chi'go,Z).Ar. Sen.
Olivet,
1901
Oberlin,
Jun.
Bowdoin,
189i
Andover,
Sen.
Maryville,
1898
Hartford,
Sen.
Amherst,
1892
Andover,
Jun.
Westminster, —
Pacific,
Sp.
Redfield,
1900
Chicago,
Jun.
Amherst,
1901
Hartford,
Jun.
Yale U.
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
Olivet,
1897
Pacific,
Sen.
Kansas U.
1899
Oberlin,
Mid.
Amherst,
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Doshisha,
1892
Yale,
Sen.
—
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Olivet,
'1897
Yale,
Grad.
Nebraska U
. I'Wl
Yale,
Jun.
Albion ,
1900
Chicago,
Mid.
Bates,
—
Bangor,
Mid.
Hiram ,
1901
Oberlin,
Mid.
Anatolia,
1897
Hartford,
Sen.
Carleton,
1900
Hartford,
Mid.
Yale U.
1900
Yale,
Mid.
Minn. U.
1901
Yale,
Jun.
Yale U.
1900
Yale,
Sen.
Colorado,
1899
Chicago,
Jun.
Syracuse U.
1889
Oberlin,
Mid.
Elmhurst,
1898
Hartford,
Sen.
Bucknell U
1899
Hartford,
Sen.
Pacific U.
1898
Andover,
Mid.
Olivet,
1899
Hartford,
Mid.
Hillsdale,
1901
Chicago,
Sen.
—
—
Cliicago,/^!/?
.Mid.
Oberlin,
Slav.
Olivet,
1898
Chicago,
Sen.
Tarkio,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
—
—
Chicago, P.
Dept.
Butler,
1899
Yale,
Sen
Mt. Holyoke
1899
Hartford,
Sen.
Wilton,
1900
Chi 'go, Ger
Mid.
Doshisha,
1887
Yale,
Grad
Beloit,
1880
Oberlin,
Sen.
Drury,
1901
Chicago,
Jun.
—
—
Chicago, 6'tt>. Sen.
1902.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
77
NAMES AKD BESIDENCES.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Nordlund, Victor Leonard, Singan, China.
Nordhus, Leonard VV., Tromsoe, Norway.
Nyland, Die Marius, Wausau, Wis.
Olmstead, Edgar Hammond, Cleveland, O.
Olson, Henry Martin, Kingston, Minn.
Osgood, Ernest Earle, Newmarket, N. H.
Owen, Julia French, Barton, Vt.
Owen, Wm. M.
Owen, George William, Wilson, Conn.
Palmer, Altert Wentworth, Los Aiigeles, Cal.
Palmer, Willard Holbrook, Chicago, 111.
Pearson, Olaf Laren, Morris, Minn.
Perkins, Edward Carter, Hartford, Conn.
Perry, Walter Hart, Oxford, Conn.
Peterson, Oscar William, Kewanee, III.
Peterson, Samuel, Lynn, Mass.
Pettengill, Daniel Lester, Bangor, Me.
Pitkin, Walter Boughton, Detroit, Mich.
Poeton, Josiah, Bangor, Me.
Pohl, Use Charlotte, Smyrna, Turkey.
Potter, Clayton Johnson, Glenville, N. Y.
Prentis, John Harcourt, Detroit, Mich.
Prigmore, Joseph Dyer, Reeds, Mo.
Proctor, William Martin, Snohomish, Wash.
Qaarnstrom, Gustaf Aron, New York, N. Y.
Raab, Irving Tomlinson, Flint, Mich.
Radac.si, Alexander, So. Norwalk, Conn.
Bain, James W., Oberlin, O.
Ralph, Edwin Arundel, Beloit, Wis.
Raymond, Frederick W., E.Weymouth, Mass.
Rees, James Evan, Plymouth, Pa.
Reeve, Emily Antoinette, Hampton, la.
Rice, Albert Reuben, Boscobel, Wis.
Richards, Ansel Sylvester, Andover, Mass.
Ridings, Edward Joseph, Morris, 111. {
Roberts, William, New Haven, Conn.
Rogers, Robert Wells, Wauwatosa, Wis.
Rothe, Hermann, Woodland, Cal.
Roundy, Rodney Wiley, Lyme, Conn.
Ryan, William Dunn, Des Moines, la.
Ryd, John Oscar, Moline, 111.
Samuel, John J., Newcastle, Emlyn, S.Wales.
Sasakura, Daihichivo. '
Scarborough, Henry S., Beacon Falls, Conn, j
Schaefer, John Charles, Chicago, 111.
Schermerhom, Lucien Vroman, N. Haven, Ct.
Schneider, Frederick John, Pt. Richmond, N.Y.
Schreider, Emil, Chicago, 111.
Scott, Evans Walter, Shandon, Ohio.
Seabury. Warren B., Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Seliger, Charles Hugh Bruno, Augusta, Me.
Sheppley, Edward Henry, Dubuque, la.
Short, George W. Denver, Angonia, O.
Sibley, Josiah, Los Angeles, Cal
Siegenthaler, Alexander, Erie, Pa.
Slaght, William Ernest Andrew, Toronto, Can.
Smith, Henry Francis, Marsovan, Turkey.
Smith, Robert John, New Haven, Conn.
Spearman, Henry K., Newberry, S. C. i
Spencer, John Alfred, Akron, O.
Sperow, Everett H., Hagerstown, Md.
Sprenger, Conrad. i
Springer, James E.
Squire, Guy Pomeroy, Redfield, S. D.
Stackman, Carl, Amherst, Mass.
Stahl, Karl, New York, N. Y.
Stahmer, Heinrich, New York. j
Stanley, Charles A., Jr., Tientsin, N. China. I
Tri-State N'al '93
Bates. 18^2
Mt. Holyoke, 1899
"' " 1901
1899
1901
1898
1900
1898
1901
Oberlin,
Hamilton,
Cal. U.
Illinois,
Redfield,
YaleU.
Yale U.
Michigan U. 1899
Dresden,
Union,
Michigan U.
Mo. Valley,
Whitman,
1881
1900
1900
1901
1901
Michigan U. 1900
Oberlin,
Beloit,
Amherst,
Marietta,
Iowa State,
Beloit,
Harvard U.
N' western U
Beloit,
1893
1900
1895J
18iJ6
1883
1901
1894
1897
1896
Amherst, 1899
Drake U. 1898
Caermarthen 1899
Yale U.
N'western,
1895
1896
GarretBiblicalln.
Marietta, 1900
Yale U. 1900
1899
1898
1898
1897
1896
1900
Up. Iowa U. —
Lebanon,
Pomona,
Elmliurst,
Toronto U
Beloit,
Drake U.
Lincoln U.
Ohio State U. —
F'k'n & Mars'l'Ol
Elmhurst, 1898
Oberlin, 1901
Redfield, —
Amherst, 1898
Sm.Usingen,(rer.
Keatschule Ham.
Marietta, 1901
Seminary and
Class.
Chicago,S?o. Mid
Chi'go, D.N. Jun
Ch\'go,D.A^. Jun
Yale, R. L
Chicago, Sjo.Mid
Andover, Mid
Hartford,
Oberlin,
Hartford,
Yale,
Andover,
Chicago,
Hartford,
Yale,
Bangor,
Sen.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Sen.
Chic.igo,6'io. Sen
Bangor,
Hartford,
B ingor,
Hartft)rd,
Hartford,
Chicago,
Yale,
Chicago,
Chicago, iSto. Sen
Hartford, Jun.
Oberlin,
Mid,
Mid.
Sen.
Sp.
Jun.
Mid.
Jun.
Jun.
Slav.
Grad.
Mid.
Sen.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun.
Jun.
Mid.
R. L.
Sen.
Oberlin,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
, Hartford,
! Chicago,
I Andover,
Chicago,
Yale,
Chicago,
j Chicago, G. Jun.
Yale, Jun.
Yale, R. L.
Chicago,. S'w. Mid.
Vale, Sen.
Pacific, Sp.
Yale, R. L.
Chicago, Mid.
Yale,
Bangor,
Chicago, G
Yale,
Hartford,
Bangor,
Chicago, P.Dept
Chicago, P.Dept.
Yale, Sen.
Hartford, Sen.
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
Yale,
H;irtford,
Yale,
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Chicago, P. Dept
Yale, Seu.
Chi'go, Ger. Sen.
Chi'go, Ger. Jun.
Hartford, Jun.
Mid.
Sen.
Jun.
Jun.
Mid.
Mid.
Sen.
Mid.
Seu.
Mid.
Grad.
Jun.
Seu.
Jun.
78
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
NAMES AND RESIDENCES.
St. Clare, Christopher Crocker, N. London, Ct.
Stebbins, Alice Bessie, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Steele, John, Chicago, 111.
Stein, Heinrich W., Chicago, 111.
Stephens, Anson Thaddeus, Morton Park, 111
Stocking, Jay Thomas, Cunton, N. Y.
Strayer, Liither Milton, Dillsburg, Pa.
Stroup, Charles Addison, Cleveland, O.
Stuart, Irving Wesley, Lunenburg, Vt.
Sundelin, Weijo Waino, Quincy, Mass.
Swanson, Carl Johan, Des Moines, la.
Taisne, Telesphore, Springfield, Mass.
Thompson, Die, Farsund, Norway.
Thorpe, Walter, Holyoke, Mass.
Thurston, John Lawrence, Whitinsville,Mass.
Timm. John Arend, New Haven, Conn.
Toan, Ernest George, Rochester, Minn.
Todd, Albert Bradley, Bloomfield, Conn.
Tolson, George Tolover, Willsburg, Ore.
Torrey, Elbridge Chauncev, Bangor, Me.
Tracy, Charles Kellogg, Waverly, N. Y.
Treat, J. Calvin, New London, O.
Treworgv, Everett Somes, Surrey, Me.
Tullar, Edgar Collins, Seymour, Conn.
VanValkenburgh, H. Clifford, Zanesville, O.
Vauthier, Leon Paul Frederic, Beaucourt, Fr.
Wade, John Armstrong, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Walcott, Philip Cory, Kutherford, N. J.
Wark, William Orr, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Warren, Bertram Albert, Providence, R. I.
Weed, F. C, Oberlin, O.
Wescott, William Samuel, Barton, Wis.
Wessell, Nils Johan, Moline, 111.
Wetzel, John Henry, New Haven, Conn.
Wheelock, Katrine, St. Paul, Minn.
Williams, W. J., Newark, O.
Williams, Walter Byron, Cochituate, Mass.
Williams, Thistle A., Grinnell, la.
Williams, Mary Loomis, Burnside, Conn.
Williams, George, Chester, England.
Williams, Edward M., Caermarthen, Wales.
Williams, Arthur Collins, Hartford, Conn.
Wilkenson, William Lewis, Pittsburg, Pa.
White, Ralph Herbert, Philadelphia, Pa.
Witbington, Henry Jay, Humboldt, Kan.
Woodman, Charles Mellen, New Haven, Ct.
Woodcock, Albert Charles, Beloit, Wis.
Woods, Henry Barnes, Caribou, Me.
Worcester, Edward Strong, Berlin, Germany.
Worthington, William, Spokane, Wash.
Wyatt, Francis O., Steamboat Rock, la.
Yarrow, Ernest Albert, Lowell, Mass.
Zink, Albin Robert, Buffalo, N. Y.
College and Year
of Graduating.
Amherst,
1900
McCorm'kT.1901
MissiouHouse —
Knox, 1892
Amherst, 1895
Princeton U. 1899
Farmington, 1895
French Am. 1899
Yale U. 1898
Neparan, 1878
Carleton, 1899
Pacific U. 1897
Oberlin,
Oberlin,
Colby,
Albion,
Muskingum,
French Am.
Yale U.
Yale U.
Williams,
Brown U.
Iowa U.
Lawrence U.
,1897
1897
1900
1899
1900
1892
1901
1898
1900
So.W.Kansasl891
Denison U.
Vermont U.
Iowa,
Wellesley,
Redfield,
Cong. Memo.
Yale U.
Alleghany.
Wesleyan U.
Kansas U.
Colby,
Beloit,
Colby,
Princeton U.
Whitman,
Iowa,
Wesleyan U.
Elmhurst,
1900
1897
1897
1901
1898
1898
1899
1894
1895
1898
1898
1889
189(>
1900
1898
1901
1898
Seminary
and
Class.
Yale,
Mid.
Hartford,
Sp.
Chicago,
Grad.
Chi'go, Ger. Mid.
Chicago,
Mid.
Yale,
Grad.
Hartford,
Mid.
Yale,
R. L.
Bangor,
Mid.
ChicagOji^M
. Sen.
Chicago,ii'to. Sen.
Hartford,
Sen.
Chi'gcD.iV^. Sen.
Bangor,
Sen.
Hartford,
Sen.
Yale,
Sen.
Hartford,
Sen.
Hartford,
Sp.
Pacific,
Sen.
Bangor,
Jun.
Hartford,
Jun.
Oberlin, P.
Dept.
Bangor,
Jun.
Yale,
Grad.
Chicago,
Sen.
Yale,
Mid.
Yale,
Grad.
Hartford,
Jun.
Chicago,
Jun.
Hartford,
Jun.
Oberlin,
Mid.
Chicago,
Mid.
Cliicago,.SM
. Sen.
Yale,
R. L.
Hartford,
Jun.
Oberlin,
Grad.
Andover,
Juii.
Chicago,
Sen.
Hartford,
Grad.
Chicago,
Jun.
Yale,
Jun.
Hartford,
Sp.
Hartford,
Sen.
Yale,
Sen.
Chicaao,
Sen.
Hartford,
Sen.
Chicago,
Mid.
Hartford,
Grad.
Hartford,
Grad.
Chicago,
Jun.
Chicago,
Sen.
Hartford,
Jun.
Hartford,
Sen.
1902.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
79
COLLEGE EDUCATION OP THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
In this table, a number in parentheses denotes that that number, although once
connected with the college mentioned, did not complete the course. The figures not
in parentheses denote graduates of the college mentioned.
COLLEGES.
Sejitnakies.
O
Acadia University, Nova Scotia
Albion College, Michigan
Allegheny College, Pennsylvania. ...,
Amherst College, Massachusetts
Anatolia College, Turkey
Augustana College, Nebraska
Bat<'S College, Maine
Beloit College, Wisconsin
Bethany College, Kansas
Blackburn University
Boston University, Massachusetts. ...
Bowdoin College, Maine
Brown University, Rhode Island
Bucknell University, Pennsylvania ...
Butler, Indiana
Caerniarthen College, "Wales
California University .-
Carleton College, Minnesota
Central Turkey College, Turkey
Chicago University
Chicasjo Lutheran
Colby College, Maine
Coloraoo College. Colorado Springs . .
Congregational Memorial . ;
Cornell University, New York
Dartmouth College, New Hampshire.
Denison University, Ohio
Dickenson College, Pennsylvania
Doane College, Nebraska
Doshisha College, Japan
Drake University, Iowa
Dresden. Prussia
Drury, Wisconsin
Elmhurst College
Eureka, Illinois
Farmington
Fisk University, Tennessee
Franklin, Maryland
Franklin and Marshall, Pennsylvania.
French American, Massachusetts
Garrntt Biblical Institute
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
Gym. Schwerin, Germany
Hamilton College, New York . . . .
Hampden-Sidiiey College, Virginia .
Harvard Univer.-*ity, Massachusetts . .
Highland University, Kansas
Hillsdale College, Michigan
Hiram College, Ohio
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
3
2
1
20
1
1
(1) 3
12
1
1
(1) 3
1
2
1
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
(1) 2
(1) 3
1
1
6
(0
1
3
1
2
6
1
1
1
2
1
2
(1)
2i 2
1
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COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
COLLEGES.
SEMrNARIES.
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Illinois College, Illinois
Illinois Wesleyan, Illinois
Iowa College, Iowa
Iowa State University
Kansas University
Keat-Schule, Germany
Kentucky University
Knox College, Illinois
Lafayette College, Pennsylvania
Lawrence University, Wisconsin
Lebanon Valley College, Pennsylvania.
Lenox College, Iowa
Lincoln College, Illinois
Marietta College, Ohio
Maryville College, Tennessee
McGill University, Canada
Meiji Gakuin, Japan
Michigan Agricultural College
Michigan University
Middlebury College, Vermont
Minnesota University
Mission College, Wisconsin
Missouri Valley College, Missouri
Montreal College, Canada
Mt. Holyoke College, Mass
Mt. Hope College
Mt. Union College, Ohio
Muskingum College, Ohio
Nebraska University, Nebraska
Neperan
New York University
North Normal
Northwestern University, Illinois
Oberlin College, Ohio
Ohio Normal School •
Ohio State University
Olivet College, Michigan
Pacific University, California
Parsons College, Iowa
Pomona College, California
Princeton University, New Jersey
Redfield College, South Dakota
Rollins College, Florida
Seminar Dillingen, Germany
Seminar Usingen, Germany
Smith College, Massachusetts
Southwestern, Kansas
Syracuse
Tarkio College, Missouri
Tohoku Gakuin College, Japan
Toronto University, Canada
Tri-State Normal
Union College, New York
Upper Iowa University, Iowa
Vassar College, New York
Vermont University
Waseda College, Japan
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(I) 2
1
2
1
(I) 5
(1)
(1)
(1)
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2
1902.]
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES.
81
COLLEGE EDUCATION OF THE UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS.
COLLEGES.
Seminaries.
Washburn College, Kansas
Wellesley College, Massachusetts.
Wesley.iu University, Connecticut
"Western Reserve, Ohio
Westminster College, Missouri . . . ,
Wheatoa College, Illinois
Wliitmau College, Washiugton
Williams College, Massachusetts ..
Wilton College, Iowa
Yale University, Connecticut
Total graduates
Partial College course
Others
Total
(2)
18
3
4
2
1
(1)
(1) 3
2
3
(2) 3
26
268
29
82
379
15
23
109
82
34
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SUMMARY OF OFFICERS, AND STUDENTS, 1901-02, AND TOTALS
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5
9
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1
1
3
3
2
4
10
1
1
11
9
7
3
26
3
8
35
23
8
2
25
5
8
21
22
10
22
5
7
33
20
5
1
25
2
10
8
9
4
15
23
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32
Pacific
7
Yale
72
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61
58
59
64
64
64
63
58
52
52
46
46
47
47
46
44
44
44
47
39
32
36
36
39
35
35
36
37
35
35
34
32
31
31
26
25
22
24
24
23
25
24
24
24
27
22
21
25
25
25
20
27
27
38
39
35
27
27
21
22
18
18
11
24
27
19
15
13
19
22
22
22
16
11
12
'I
11
11
10
10
9
9
11
9
7
10
10
13
19
22
27
19
24
19
23
15
11
12
9
10
7
9
10
7
6
9
3
13
11
17
8
13
8
9
13
12
13
16
18
7
16
9
16
19
19
10
16
18
14
24
15
45
34
17
10
28
22
24
16
29
29
22
33
22
22
23
19
28
16
16
25
21
6
104
99
104
103
113
124
117
129
124
117
109
120
117
92
92
100
86
96
74
84
94
89
96
82
83
87
70
102
83
93
74-
72
74
87
97
51
53
66
80
90
96
93
68
67
88
97
84
107
97
110
114
119
148
128
124
117
120
113
101
104
101
87
97
73
86
90
96
101
99
93
98
86
105
88
89
73
72
68
92
98
58
53
53
103
95
100
90
75
96
94
85
95
112
122
121
130
146
163
147
143
130
132
114
103
126
107
90
100
79
93
90
96
109
103
99
93
103
116
92
98
81
65
65
85
84
43
58
58
81
94
94
99
33
34
69
66
111
130
108
81
102
137
182
169
189
153
113
86
53
32
23
15
16
7
16
31
36
29
36
35
36
32
23
29
13
18
4
8
10
2
1
3
11
9
9
320
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325
" 1899 00
342
" 1898- 9
371
" 1897- 8
433
" 1896- 7
486
" 1895 6
460
•' 1894- 5
459
" 1893- 4
520
" 1892- 3
545
" 1891- 2
562
" 1890- 1
549
" 1889-90
556
" 1888- 9
490
" 1887 8
420
" 1886- 7
393
" 1885 6
366
" 1884- 5
322
" 1883- 4
284
" 1882- 3
272
" 1881 2
275
" 1880- 1
279
" 1879-80
298
" 1878- 9
310
" 1877- 8
327
" 1876- 7
312
" 1875- 6
303
" 1874- 5
316
<« 1873- 4
327
" 1872- 3
,329
" 1871- 2
278
" 1870- 1
272
" 1869-70
240
" 1868 9
338
" 1867- 8
258
" 1866- 7
242
" 1865- 6
205
" 1864- 5
162
" 1863- 4
193
" 1862- 3
252
" 1861- 2
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1860- 1
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298
261
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84 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
ANNUAL STATISTICS OF THE CHURCHES AND
MINISTERS.
The following pages contain the statistics as collected in 1901 by the statistical
secretaries of the several State organizations, and compiled for this publication by
the secretary of tlie National Council, under vot« of the publishing committee.
They are all of date Jan. 1, 1902, except that ministerial supply is, as far as possible,
brought down to date.
The secretary, as heretofore, in no case presumes to insert or omit the name of
church or minister on any authority but that of the State secretaries representing
their own organizations, or of councils subsequent to the date of annual reports.
The contents of the statistics are as follows: —
1. The statistics of the churches and their ministers, by States.
2. Statistics of Sunday schools, independent and missionary.
3. List of Congregational ministers in foreign lands.
4. The National, State, and local organizations of the churches, with oificers,
and dates of next sessions in 1901-1902.
5. General summary tables for the year.
6. Tables of summaries, 1858-1901.
7. Remarks upon the statistics.
8. Alphabetical list of ministers, with P. O. address, and indexed to pages.
9. Alphabetical list of licentiates.
10. List of ministers of other denominations supplying Congregational churches.
RULES OF COMPILATION.
1. To arrange in alphabetical order everything capable of it; except that the
churches in any one town or city arranged, as they should be, under the name of
that town or city, are placed according to age.
2. To make 7iew tables each year. " Last year's report " (if known to be such) is
always omitted. But, while old reports are not to be inserted in the table, the aggre-
gate of such last reports from churches failing to report, in the items of church and
Sunday-school membership, are included in the summaries. Justice to the churches
which do report requires this, as their real progress may be apparently diminished
or reversed, by lack of the figures from their less faithful neighbors. The special
attention of State secretaries is called to this point, as it has often been disregarded.
The list of churches of this year is compared, name by name, with that of last year,
and all variations which change the place of the church on the list are specifically
mentioned with the State summary, so that each church can be traced from year to
year.
3. To examine carefully all the tables, with a view to correction or addition by
correspondence, especially to correct "pastoral supply" to the latest moment.
Proof sheets have been sent to secretaries and some home-missionary superintend-
ents who could be reached in season. But no such changes have been allowed to
affect the summaries.
4. The prime name in a table line is always supposed to be the name of the place,
town or city, in which the church is located, as determined by the place of the meet-
ing-house. This is also the name of its post-office, unless followed in line or margin
by a name in heavy-faced type. In such cases the latter is the post-office, and
THIS EMPHATIC TYPE ill LINE Or MABGIN, is USED EXCLUSIVELY FOR NAMES OF
POST-OFFICES. If this postal word is an adjective, it goes with the preceding name,
e. g., "Newton West"; if itself a name, it supersedes the other, as "Newton,
Auburudale." Postal designations are not repeated on the second page, and spe-
cial church names are sometimes given in the second page line, for which there was
1902.] STATISTICS OF CHURCHES AND MINISTERS. 85
not room in the first. In general, the two pages, heiug invariably opposite, are
treated as one, and marginal references on the second page are made to foot-notes
on the first, without repetition when they occur there.
MINOR EXPLANATIONS.
1. Any church given in brackets is one organized since January 1st; not included
in the summary, but inserted for information. A few churches temporarily not
associated are inserted by their own wish. A star (*) denotes churches not asso-
ciated, except in California, where it marks the churches in Southern California.
2. Pastors installed or recognized by council are marked "/). c"; pastors duly
called by their churches and recognized by some " definite act of the church," but not
by council, are marked "p."; others in service are not marked, but in tabular sum-
maries are counted as " supplies." Blanks in the column of pastoral supply, mean-
ing no regularly engaged minister, are left blank for the convenience of those who
note pastoral changes.
3. The tables are not a postal guide to the addresses of ministers, and
any person so using them runs his own risk of error. The General Alphabetical
List of Ministers gives their post-oflices. Special attention is called to this fact,
which is often overlooked.
4. The two columns following the names of ministers in the tables of churches
denote (1) the year of ordination, (2) the year when the minister was installed, or
commenced service with that church.
5. A star (*) in the General Alphabetical List of Ministers denotes that the person
so designated appears in the tables, reported by some church, as its minister, but is
not reported to be a member of any association or conference of ministers or
churches in the United States; or that he is found supplying some church, or did
80 as pastor by council last year and may be presumed to be in transitu, though his
name is not in the State alphabetical list.
6. Licentiates are not reckoned as ministers. Churches supplied by such are so
considered and not included in list of vacant churches. "When churches are sup-
plied by ministers of other denominations it is so stated, and they appear under the
head Supplies. Churches actually vacant are found in column marked " vacant."
The names of licentiates and ministers of other denominations will be found, not in
the Alphabetical List of Ministers of Congregational Churches, but in lists follow-
ing the regular list of Congregational ministers. The General Alphabetical List
includes only Congregational ministers.
7. The names of some Congregational ministers are missing; but it ia solely
because they are not reported by any organization of churches or ministers.
8. Under " Church Members," " Absent " are included in " Males," " Females,"
and "Total." Under the head of "Removed," "Died," "Letter," and "Disci-
pline " are represented by the abbreviations. It should be borne in mind that in the
tables. Discipline includes RoU-revisioti. In the General Summaries the term
Revision is used, and includes Discipline.
9. Blanks in any column of figures are such as were so left in the State Minutes.
They ousrht always to signify " no report," but some States do not follow the proper
rule of inserting a cipher where " none " is meant, and the examiner must conjecture,
in any given case, whether "none "or "no report " is intended. In our General
Summaries, a blank invariably signifies " no report "
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SUNDAY SCHOOLS, INDEPENDENT AND MISSIONARY.
Name. Membersbip.
ALABAMA.
Joppa,
75
Talladega, Annie Williams,
40
Isabell Spring,
26
Jouesville,
35
McCarville,
30
Needmore,
38
Wallace, Salem,
18
Total, schools, 7; membership,
262
ARIZONA.
Ash Fork,
15
Jerome Junction,
10
Peach Springs,
12
Seligman,
25
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Total, schools, 4 ; membership, 62
CALIFORNIA.
Alameda, West End, 50
Altaville, C
Arnaz, Kordhoff,* 25
Auberry, 25
Avery, 20
Banner,* 14
Barslow,* 25
Bidwell's Bar, 20
Bowman, 25
Burnt Ranch, Campbells, 20
Calabasas,* 20
Campo,* 20
Canyon, 25
Centralia, Buena Park,* 45
Chalk Rock, Santa Yuez,* 22
Cherokee Lane, Lodi, 25
Citrus, Portersville, 18
Clarkville, 32
Clearcreek, Stoneman, 20
Clipper Gap, 25
Cloverdale, Cherry Creek, 30
Colma, 45
Conejo, Newberry Park,* 15
Cotaii, 41
Cuddeback, 23
Daggett,* 25
Daunt, Dauntless, 50
Davis District, Davis, Elk Grove, 25
Deer Valey, Rescue, 26
Descanso,* 15
Diamond Valley, Hemet,* 20
Dominguez, Compton,* 16
Douglas City, 18
Dulzura,* 15
Dunlap, Mill Creek, 15
East Vale, Corona,* 25
Encinitas,* 12
Fairfax, Kern City,* 30
Ferndale, Williams Creek, 25
Membership.
20
Floriston,
Fruitdale, Hemet,* 15
Fruitland, Los Angeles,* 18
Garey,* 22
Globe, 50
Gold Mountain, Doble,* 20
Greenfield, Bakersfield,* 7
Green Valley, Shingle, 28
Greenville, Shingle, 22
Halls District, Si^nta Rosa, 17
Harmony, Lockeford, 28
Harold, Palmdale,* 22
Hesperia,* 20
Hot Springs, 25
Ivanhoe, ,'>i~ianish, Los Angeles,* 35
John Adams, Centerville, 11
Laguna,* 25
Las Posas, Soniis,* 20
Lemon,* 30
Lone Tree, Delano * 20
Long Bar, Marysville, 35
Los Angeles, Branch,* C
Chinese,* C
Japanese,* C
South,* 40
Mad River, Areata, 25
Magalia, 16
Manvel,* 15
Manzanita, Toll House, 22
Martinez, Vine Hill, 28
Mesa Grande,* 20
Mesa, Mentone,* 15
Milo, 27
Mooretown, 50
Moosa,* 16
Mormon Island, Folsom, 25
Mountain View, Ontario,* 18
Soquel, C
Mount Eden, 40
Nashville, 20
Ney, mills, 14
Nimshew, Roe, 15
North Perris, Perris,* 25
Oak Grove, Etna Mills, 20
Oakland, Mayflower, C
Oak Chapel, C
Sixth Ward, 35
Oil Center,* C
Oklahoma, Lake View, Brownell, 45
Old River, Pylema,* 38
Oliveniiain,* 24
Oro Grande, Halleek,* 25
Overton, 25
Palmdale,* 20
Pasadena, Chinese,* 25
Peanut, Salt Creek, 25
Pentz, C
Pine Ridge, 30
Pixley, 28
Pleasant View, Poplar, 35
Pomona, Spanish,* 40
1902.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
421
Name. Membership.
Portersville, La Motte,
25
Worth,
C
Prattville,
30
Raymond, Granite,
43
Rincon,
40
Rio Dell,
23
Riverside, Chinese,*
11
Ruby, Bells Ranch,
25
Russell Station, Hajnvards,
33
Ryde, Good Hope District,
20
Sacramento, Ameiican River,
50
Sacramento,
C
Salmon Falls, Live Oak,
15
Salmon River, Etn* Mills,
15
San Ardo, Delight,
30
Sau Bernardino, Chinese,*
9
Sand Hill, San Luis Obispo,*
20
San Diego, Chinese,*
40
Sau Francisco, San Bruno,
57
Sunnyside,
C
Santa Ana, Spanish,*
25
Santa Barbara, Chinese,*
15
Santa Fe, San Luis Obispo,*
20
Santa Rosa, Wallace,
30
Sattley,
35
See Canyon, San Luis Obispo,*
25
Shamrock, Famoso,*
35
Shingle,
32
Greenstone,
18
Somerville,
C
Soudan. Kinney Union, Mills,
15
South Tule, Portersville,
25
Spadra,*
25
Stowe, Poway,*
25
Sunderland, Adelaide,*
20
Tajanta, Florence,*
35
Tesla, Union,
60
Todd, Santa Rosa,
40
Venice, Visalia,
30
Victor,*
30
Vineyard, San Miguel,*
20
Ventura, Chinese,*
11
Welcome, Portersville,
25
West Glendale,*
15
Whiteriver,
30
Wilton, Josephine,
25
Wiseburn,*
20
Witch Creek,*
.12
Woodside,
C
Yankee Hill,
20
Total, schools, 150 ; membership
3,482
COLORADO.
Ames,
25
Amethyst, Upper Creeds,
45
Antlers,
45
Axial,
6
Bachelor, Teller,
74
Bamum,
60
Boulder, East,
50
Bunce,
14
Burlington, Hendricks S. H.,
17
Cascade Canon, Union,
2"
Cimarron, Good Will,
15
Colorado Springs, Plymoiith,
35
Cortez, Aztec,
15
Lakeview,
8
* Southern California schools.
Name. Membership.
Cortez ,-Mc Elmo, 10
Craig, Union, 130
Crested Butte, Anthracite, 27
Irwin, 8
Cripple Creek, Elliott Chapel, 50
Deep Creek, 23
Denver, Glen Park, 50
Neighborhood, 23
North Globeville, Globevllle, 83
Olive Branch. 100
Dolores, Johnson S. H., 14
Rust Saw Mill, 15
Eaton, Collins' District, 25
Eddy, 10
Elyria, District No. 61, 6
irondale, 34
Sand Creek, 16
Falcon, 18
Frances, Dewdrop, 25
Golden, Wanamaker, 30
Gradens, 12
Grand Lake, 23
Green Mountain Falls, Green, 30
Gufiey, 16
Guston, 11
Hamilton, 11
Harmon, Maple Grove, 46
Havden, Hayden Bottom, 35
Hyde, 22
Ironton, 15
Julesburg, Anderson, 19
Kirk, Pioneer, Union, 39
Kremmlins, 45
Leavick, Fair Play, Park Co., 25
Littlet(m, Platte Canon, 19
Washington Park, 22
Loveland, German, 12
Lyons, Montgomery S. H., 23
Mildred, 15
Minium, Union, 30
Nathrop, 19
Newcastle, District No. 4, 9
Newton, 31
Noland, 15
Pagoda, Hamilton, 16
Pallas, 31
Paonia, Union, 60
Parker, District No. 25, Denver, 11
Pueblo, The Grove, 75
Pyramid. 20
Quarrv, District No. 14, 24
Ram ah, 25
Seibert, Rose S. H., 7
Severance, Antelope Park, 35
Steamboat Springs, The Mesa, 33
Sunlight, Sunshine, 38
Telluride, San Miguel, 19
Toponas, 7
Trull, Fly S. H., Clark, Routt Co., 26
Williamsburg. Florence, 33
Yale, Steamboat Springs, 35
Total, schools, 75; membership, 2,172
CONNECTICUT.
Boardman , 50
Bridgeport, Bethany, 65
Iranistoii av., 130
Farmington, Scott's Swamp,
PlainvUIe, 27
422
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Name. Membership.
Name. Membership.
Hartford, "War bur ton Chapel,
247
Falk's Store,
25
Lauesville.
40
McFarlaud,
25
Naugatuck, Millville,
48
Harpster,
40
New Fairfield, Great Meadow,
40
Heath,
20
New Haven, Bethany,
145
Hope, Thornton Valley,
35
Welcome Hall,
490
Hot Springs,
20
Redding, Umpanaug,
Stratford, Putney, Oronoque,
50
John's Creek, Grangeville,
30
23
Jones. Bethlehem, Grangeville,
20
Thomaston, Pine Hill,
33
Kellogg,
40
Union,
35
Kingston,
30
Torrington, Burrville,
34
Lane,
40
WatertowD, Union, Oakville,
100
Landore, Union,
25
"West Hartford, Union. Elmwood,
80
Lardo,
12
Wethersfield, Griswoldville,
66
Little Camas,
10
Wolcott, Woodtick,
55
May,
22
Meadows,
25
Total, schools, 19 ; membership,
1,758
Medimont,
42
Mineral,
18
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.
Mountain Home, Syrup Creek,
Mountain View, Grangeville,
12
25
Washington, Lincoln Temple,
Cottage Row,
60
C
Mount Idaho,
Murphy,
Murray,
35
25
20
Total, schools, 2; membership,
60
New Plymouth,
Nicholia,
C
12
Nora, Sioedixh,
C
GEORGIA.
Oreana,
20
Patterson,
16
Atlanta, Berean,
86
Pearl,
40
Betsey Wood,
52
Pine,
15
Duluth,
72
Reynolds,
15
Buford,
65
Rocky Bar,
25
Dawsonville, Shoal Creek,
85
Roseberry,
35
Fort Valley, North,
62
Salmon, Carmen Creek,
20
Quick's Academy,
35
Small, Medicine Lodge,
12
La Grange, St. James,
25
Tolo,
60
Laudrum, Harmony,
57
Warren,
25
Mcintosh, Midway,
95
Weiser, Monroe Creek,
20
Swainsboro,
34
Sunshine,
18
Total, schools, 11; membership,
668
Total, schools, 65; membership
1,714
IDAHO.
ILLINOIS.
Alpha, Round Valley,
15
Albion, Glover S. H ,
45
Anderson, Nora,'
22
Alton,
C
Atlanta,
25
Aurora, Spencer St.,
120
Baker, Union Chapel,
20
Austin, Swedish,
90
Bay Horse,
18
Barreville, Union,
38
Bear Creek, Nora,
35
Beverly, Ea'st S. H.,
30
Bellgrove,
30
Chenoa, Trimmer,
65
Big Meadow, Troy,
20
Chesterfield, Albany,
52
Boise, Dry Creek,
15
Chicago, Armour,
1,650
Bruneau,
25
Bridgeport, Swedish,
120
Little Valley,
18
Chinese,
50
Bruner, Cottonwood,
30
Chicago Lawn,
125
Bryan, Westlake,
23
Commercial av..
195
Burke,
50
Englewood Evangelical,
85
Castle Creek,
18
Fifty-seventh St.,
75
Chicago, Ho,
70
Goodwill,
130
Clayton,
30
Garfield Park,
50
Council, Mayflower,
35
Halsted .st..
225
Crane,
12
Hanson Park,
100
Custer,
25
Infirmary,
52
Lucky Boy Mine,
15
Kedzie av.,
C
Dale, Crooked River,
12
Logan Square, Scandinavian,
60
Deep Creek, Freeze,
80
Longwood Evangelical,
120
Dudley,
20
Millard av.. Branch,
C
Gibbonsville,
40
Millard av., South Branch,
C
Grangeville,
80
Mizpah Chapel,
214
1902. J
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
423
Name. Membership.
Illinois, Oakwoods, Union, 240
Pilgrim Mayflower, 300
Stony Island Park, 54
Volunteer, fiO
Collinsburg, 4.3
Creal Springs, Rail's Chapel, 55
Crescent City, 40
Dalzell, 65
Decatur, Mayflower, C
Dixon, West, 125
East Danville, Plymouth, 48
East St. Louis, Eldorado, C
East Union, 35
Elgin, Mill st., 90
Emington, Broughton, 60
Evanston, Plymouth, C
Fox Lake, 50
Gary, 60
Gilchrist, Union, 125
Golconda, 40
Grape Creek, 16
Hainsville, 40
Half Day, 85
Hazel wood, 50
Hooton S. H., 35
Hegewisch, 65
Joppa, 65
Kelleyville, 95
Lakeside, 90
Lyndon, River st., 50
Manlius, 50
McMillan S. H., 40
Mossville, 75
Park Ridge, Jefferson Park,
Trinity Branch, 60
German,' 40
Phoenix Park, C
Parker City, Birdwell S. H., 45
Pana, Lake View, C
Peoria, North, 95
Pilgrim, 130
South Washington st., 105
Prairie View, 37
Prophetstown, 50
Pocahoutas, 70
Riverview, 75
Rockville, 22
Romeoville, , 42
Shermerville, Hope, 60
Sutter, Mt. Vernon, 50
Summit, Branch, 75
South Westville, 50
Speers, 25
Ullin, 50
Vienna, East, 55
West Brooklyn, Swamp S. H., 38
West Union, 50
Wilson, 43
West Northfield, 50
Total, schools, 84; membership, 7,254
INDIANA.
Cincinnati,
Coal Blufif, Davis S. H.,
School-house No. 10,
Furnessviile,
Fetters,
35
52
46
55
40
Name.
Membership.
Indianapolis
Harley
Gibbs,
50
Trinity,
65
La Crosse,
40
Liber,
60
Robertsdale,
C
South Bend,
Central,
65
Tanner, Fulke S. H.
35
Total, schools, 12; membership, 543
IOWA.
Adelphi, Runnels, 30
Anthon, Cary, 25
Arion, 50
Blairsbur^, Liberty Center, 40
Blencoe, Sioux Township, 25
Welsh School-house, 48
Castana, Strnble, 35
Clarion, Davis, 20
Cromwell, Pleasant Hill, 38
Dakota City, Humbolt, 65
Dubuque, Cleveland 'av., 55
Eagle Point, 9t
Dunlap, Kellogg, 65
Farmington, Orchard Chapel, 25
Farnh»mville, Gaskill, 36
Green Mountain, Vienna Center, 75
Genoa Bluffs, East Sumner, Merengo, 32
Hartwick, Jefferson Township, 25
Hawarden, Scott, 35
Iowa City, Bethleham, 59
Iowa Falls, Maple Grove, 40
Kellogg, Rock Creek, 40
Kenebeck, 40
Kingsley, Prairie Hill, O'Leary, 24
Lena, 20
Lewis, Ellsworth, 50
Luray, 20
Manchester, Young's School-house, 36
Marshalltown, S. W., 87
Mason City, Cookman, 30
Oak Grove, 25
Miller, 20
Nashua, Bradford, 30
Newell, Boyce, 45
Newton, North Union, 75
Ocheyedan, Filk, 34
Lake View, 20
Otho, Elkhorn Township, 28
Oto, Fair Play, 20
Ottumwa, Open Door, 75
Pope joy, Grupe, 28
Rossie, 30
Sutherland. Grant Center, 55
Turner, 27
Waterloo, Union, 100
Wesley, Tunnemark, 23
Total, schools, 46; membership, 1,891
KANSAS.
Atlanthus, Whismore,
Alma, Union Center,
Altoona, Bethel,
Cedar Top,
Argentine, West End,
25
40
60
60
80
424
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Name. Membership.
Arvonia, English, 50
Ash Rock, Union, WoodstOD, 90
Atwood, Bower, 50
Banner, 67
Blakeman, 30
Burlington, "West Side, 35
Centralia, District 73, Union, 45
Prospect, 40
Dafer, 45
Dover, Pleasant Ridge, 35
Ellis, Beaver Bank, 25
Freedonia, Brown. 60
Garfield, Pratt, Union, Learned, 64
Ward, Union, 36
Gibson, Union, Utica, 25
Gorham, 45
Good water, Gove City, 30
Halifax, 35
Herndon, English, 50
Highland Station, Iowa Township, 75
Hymer, 50
Jackson, Jacobs, Niosho Rapids, 35
Kansas City, Armourdale Bethel, 80
Linwood, Sarcoxie; 35
Villa Eden, 45
Little River, West Union, Windom, 40
Ludell, German, 23
Driftwood, 40
McFarland, 50
Mount Center, Danbury, Neb., 40
Muscotah, Rose Hill, 50
Ochiltree, Branch, 40
Overbrook, Valleybrook, 30
Paola, Munich, 20
Partridge, Troy, 35
Pierceville, 25
Pittsburg. Lone Star, 35
Plains, West Plains, 30
Russell, Laubman, 40
Rutland, Ellis, Havana, 35
Stockton, Bethel, 36
Strong City, Fox Creek, 20
Topeka, Highland Park, 65
Lincoln St., 65
Tabor Valley, 30
"Wakarusia Valley, Independent, S.
H., Auburn, 60
Wakeenev, Center, 26
"Willard, ^ 45
Total, schools, 53; membership, 2,322
KENTUCKY.
Berea, First, 20
Glencairn, 30
Kensee, Union, 175
Lacy Creek, Johnsons, Hazelgreen, 35
Lexington, Chandler. 65
McCusey, 30
Miraba, Tar Ridge, 50
Parksville, Gordon, 23
Red Ash, Union, 100
Woodbine, Corn Creek, 76
The Gap, 58
Union, 54
Williamsburg, Afternoon, 70
Total, schools, 13; membership, 786
Name. Membership,
LOUISIANA.
Barnes Creek, Collins, 32
Bayou Chine, Wehh, 30
Big Lake, Lake Charles, 19
Bird's Nest, Lake Charles, 39
Center, Rees, Iowa, 20
Edgerly, Choupique, 40
Fair View, Lake Charles, 39
Green Hill, Lake Charles, 31
Hickory Branch, Bear Union, Lake
Charles, 40
Hickory Flat, Lakeside, 19
Jones's BluflF, Phillips' Bluflf, 25
Lake Charles, Lakeside, 58
Lowry, 51
Natalbany, 25
Oaklin Springs, Oberlin, 50
Ruddock, 40
Rose Hill, Lake Charles, 42
West Lake, 39
Total, schools, 18; membership, 639
3IAINE.
Bozrahville, 25
Cranberry Isles, Baker's Island, Isles-
ford, 6
Islesford, 20
Dead River, Union, 27
Deer Isle, Reach, 15
Sunset, 70
Flagstaff, 38
Gorham, North, 38
Harborside, 36
Magalloway, Wentworth's Loca-
tion. N. H., 30
Wilson's Mills, 22
New Gloucester, Union, Upper
Gloucester, C
New Sweden, West st.. Nelson, C
Presque Isle, Maysville Center, G
Sherman, Braggviile, 20
Staceyville,Center,Sherman Mills, 25
Sumner, Sumner Hill, Barrett, 20
Waldoboro, C
Wilton. Intervale, Notch, 45
Windham, North, 75
Warren, Cumberland Mills, C
Total, schools, 21 ; membership, 512
MARYLAND.
Baltimore, Sixteenth st..
MASSACHUSETTS.
Adams, Xylonite, 109
Andover, Scotland District, 22
Attleboro, Briggs' Corner, 50
Barre, Union, Barre Plains, 43
Becket, Home Dept., W. Becket, 10
East, 25
Boston, Armenian, 28
Berkeley Temple, Chinese, 150
Chinese, 156
Faueuil, 150
1902.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
425
Name. Meniberghip.
Boston, French, 10
Hope Chapel, C
ItaW'Ti, 40
Parental School, W. Roxbury, 52
Phillips Chapel, South. C
Romsey-st. Chapel, Dorchester, C
Swedish, East, 48
Brockton, Hope Chapel, C
Brookline, Bethany, C
Chelsea, Chester av., C
Clarksburg, Center, , 50
Conway, West Side, C
East Bridgewater, Robbins Pond, 52
Easton, South, C
Erving, Farley, 50
Everett, Tileston St., . C
Fall River. C
Franklin, Unionvllle, C
Hanover, Bethany. W. Hanover, 20
Oakland Hall, S. Hanover, 62
Hanson, "Wampatuck, S. Hanson, 20
Haverhill, Bradford, C
North, C
Holyoke, Grace, C
Lanesboro, Berkshire, 15
Lawrence, Syrian, C
Maiden, Forestdale, C
Medford, Glenwood, C
Mendon, Union, 22
Middlefield, Bancroft, 10
Middleboro, Thciraastown, 45
Waterville, Eddwille, 35
Millbury, Union, W. 3Iillbury, 40
Millis. Rockdale, C
Mill River, Wadsworth Dist., H. D., 10
New Marlboro, Union. Clayton, 50
New Salem, North Ne^' Salem, C
North Adams, Briggsville, C
Braytonville, C
Northampton, West Farms, 25
Northfleld, Union Hall, Northfield
Farms, 20
Otis, Kast, 12
Pembroke, Bethel, Hanover, 20
Pepperell, North, C
Pittsfield, West, 34
French, 45
Junction, 50
Plymouth, Ship Pond, 25
Plympton, Silver Lake, G
Princeton, E. Branch, K. Princeton, C
Rochester, Union Grove, 15
Rutland, West, C
Sandwich, East, 35
Sharon, North, C
West, C
South wick, Loomis st., Westfleld, 60
Springfield, Parkerst., Indian Orchard, 20
Sixteen Acres, 20
State Line, Union, C
Stockbridge, Union, Glendale, 73
Taunton, Arlington, 90
Templeton, Hospital Cottage, Bald-
winville, C
Tolland, Soule Dist., New Boston, 24
West Stockbridge, Friedleyville, 15
State Line, 39
Whitman, C
Wilmington, Branch, 40
Windsor, East,' 12
Name.
Worcester, Fobes St.,
Swedish ,
Union Gospel,
Membership.
44
C
50
Total, schools, 81 ; membership, 2,142
MICHIGAN.
Alamo, Liberty St., 45
Union, 30
Alger, 40
Almont, Rutherford, 47
Arland, 42
Atlanta, Edwards, 36
North Star, C
Bay City, Polish, 50
Beacon Hill, 35
Bellaire, Maple Grove, 35
Montgomery, 35
Watrous, 25
Beulah, Eden, 30
Brampton, 28
Bromley, McGregor, C
Calumet, Old Colony, 40
Carsonville, Black River, C
Cedar, Union, 45
Cedar Springs, Griswold, 40
Ceresco, Pierce, C
Covert, Kinney, 25
Paulville, 40
South, 30
Town Line, 40
Custer, McClelland, 30
Mennenger, 35
Delhi Mills, 41
Detroit, Canfield av., 190
North Woodward av., 226
Oak wood, C
Polish, 50
De Ward, 60
Favette, 30
Finkton, Churchill, 30
Gaylord, District No. 5, 45
Sailing, 35
Grand Rapids, Avery, C
Harlan, 30
Hersey, Newman, 40
Hetherton, Dover, 30
Ironton, Beers, 20
Jackson, Perrine, C
Jennison, 40
Johannesburg, 30
Kenton, Independent, 22
Lacey, Barney's Mills, 40
Boswell, ---^s ^
Lansing, Mayflower, C
M. A. C, 53
Lewiston, Paul, C
Luzerne, 45
Ryno. 45
Manistee, Maxwell, C
Merrill, Hardie, 25
Millbrook, 30
Mio, 25
Muskegon, Blufton, 30
Jackson st., C
Nahma, - 22
Neebi.sb, 25
Nunica, Taylor, 35
426
CONGKEGATIOiNAL YEAK-BOOK.
[1902.
Name. Memberehip.
Name. Membership.
Payment,
6
Dawson, Hamlin,'
24
Paynesville,
25
Maxwell,
50
Port Huron, Gratiot Center,
40
Detroit City, Erie District,
25
Kapid River, Ensign,
27
Lakeview,
40
Garth,
35
Southam,
20
Whitefish,
40
Dorset,
32
River Rouge,
80
Douglas, Miesville,
40
Rosc<juimon, Higgins' Lake,
38
East Redwood,
35
Stanton, Nevins' Lake,
C
Kldred,
30
Sturgeon River, St, Jacques,
17
Ellsworth, Grand Prairie,
35
Strongs,
25
Elk River, Lavonia,
14
Thompsonville, Springdale,
SO
Meadowvale,
28
Torch Lake, Union,
45
Erskine,
60
Vienna,
C
Excelsior, Cliauhassen,
30
Wallin,
30
Branch,
25
West wood.
C
Fairmont, Amber Lake,
38
Williamston, Sherman,
40
Frazer,
32
Whitcomb,
30
Santee,
35
Wyman,
35
Farris,
20
Felton, Lockhart,
30
Total, schools, 80; membership.
2,689
Fergus Falls, Oswald,
12
Fertile, Dugdale,
17
MINNESOTA.
Flensburg, Pipe Creek,
20
Foley, Swedish,
20
Akeley, Swedish,
20
Fosston, Branch,
30
Foster,
20
Frankfort Center,
30
Fowler,
15
Freeborn, Buckeye,
25
Aitkin, North,
35
Byron,
35
KiniT>erly,
83
Cream,
50
Sutton's,
25
St. Clair,
25
Aldrich,
35
Gaylord, Arlington,
62
Alexandria, Garfield,
32
Georgetown, Middleion,
35
Hudson,
37
Glyndon, Averill,
19
Lake May,
35
Burdick,
17
Mel ton a.
35
Muskoda,
30
Alyda, Bear Creek,
25
Twin Valley,
9.5
Anoka, Fair Oaks Branch,
13
Stockwood,
30
Winslow,
22
Goshen,
31
Appleton, Redfield,
30
Granada, Branch,
13
Areola,
47
Grand Meadow, Frankfort Center, .30
Audobon, Bakke,
17
Granite Falls, Stony Run,
20
Bagley, Lengby,
30
Grey Eagle, Davis, S. H.
22
Barnesville, Nortli,
22
Hamilton,
35
Prairie Bell,
50
Hancock, Lake Emily,
20
Prairie View,
36
Harlland,
35
Baxter-
30
Hasty, McClelland,
30
Belgrade, Kerns,
74
Hawley, Henderson,
27
Minnechinona,
13
Silver Lake,
30
Beltrami, Edna,
40
Hoffman,
21
Belview, Seaforth,
50
Holdingford,
25
Benson, Danvers,
19
Hutchin'^ou, Bear Lake,
26
Degrafif,
20
Lake Alley,
21
Lake Hazel,
22
Isle,
27
Bertha, Bowman,
25
Kenneth,
25
Big Lake, Bailey's Station,
49
Kimball, Freeman,
25
Hanson,
74
Stickney,
25
Brunswick,
25
Kragness, Riverside,
18
Brown ton, Sumter,
32
Lake Benton, Weeks,
15
Thompson,
25
Lake Park, Cuba,
28
Union Branch,
17
Jepson,
25
Burtrum, Davies S. H..
30
Lake Stay, Branch,
30
Center City, Rock Creek,
30
Chase,
30
Chandler,
40
Hirford,
21
Clarkfield,
20
Pleasant Hill,
30
Climax,
25
S. H. No. 38,
25
Cohaoset,
18
S. H. No. 41,
25
Comstock,
22
Lake Wilson,
30
Crookston, Langor,
15
Langor,
15
Miller,
25
Lawrence,
26
Dawson, Boyd,
29
Little Falls, Belle Prairie,
25
1902.]
SUNDAY
SCHOOLS.
427
Name.
Membership.
Name. Membf
rahip.
Lone Tree,
35
Rothsay,
30
Long Lake,
30
Round Prairie, Hughes,
50
Lost River, Lambert,
25
Rushford,
25
Mankato, Eagle Lake,
25
St. Charles, Saratoga,
50
Manchester,
40
St Cloud, Clear Lake,
28
Miple Bay,
•28
Quarrie.'',
28
Mapletou, Sterling,
30
White's Park,
22
Marine Mills,
25
St. Hilaire,
30
Marshall, Branch,
27
St. Paul, Brainerd av.,
74
Mayuard,
40
Cyril,
89
Maywood,
23
Des Noyer Park,
40
Mazeppa. Bear Valley,
35
Gladstone,
67
Forest Mills,
35
Selby,
60
Medford, Holly,
30
St. Anthony Hill,
40
Mentor,
59
Tatum Chapel,
126
Minneapolis, Bethel,
3:«
University av., German,
42
Bohemian,
50
Sauk Rapids, Bridgman,
41
Edina Mills,
4.i
Watob,
22
EIwpU, New Brighton,
2.")
Scandia,
15
Golden Valley,
30
Sebeka,
20
Grace, St. Louis Park,
hO
Shelby.
-20
Immanuel,
250
Sherburne, Bethlehem,
25
Manhattan Park, St. Louis Park, o5
Lake Belt,
30
31st St., Swedish,
110
Sleepy Eye, Golden Gate,
40
Montevideo, Reynolds,
30
Lone Tree,
35
MontiCfllo, Branch,
55
Solnay,
32
Moose,
24
Spencer Brook, Athens,
25
Morris, Branch,
50
Maple Ridge,
37
Nary,
22
Mission Creek,
18
New Paynesville, Koxonis,
25
Snake River,
30
West Paynesville,
25
Springfield, Branch,
30
New Richland, Branch,
M
Cobden,
30
Trenton,
35
Sanborn,
48
New York Mills,
35
Staplf-s, Bungo,
30
Bain,
2«
Gushing,
20
Button,
25
Ellis,
30
Paddock,
2(5
Lincoln,
36
Rice,
30
Pine River,
30
Wickstrom,
20
Popple,
30
North Branch, Harris,
31
Southside,
40
Hawkinson,
35
Stillwater, Oak Park,
50
Pierce S. H.
25
So. Stillwater,
60
Northfield, Greenvale,
:«)
Stod,
20
Stone S. H.
2.T
Stromen,
17
Waterford,
40
Sturgeon Lake,
25
Northrop,
20
Turtle River,
30
Nyqulst,
21
Ulen, Jensen,
22
Oti>co, Branch,
45
.S'?oerfts'/i,
35
Venselous, Trenton,
23
Underwood,
30
Owatonna, Steele Center,
3-2
Upsala, Palm,
25
Parker. Huft,
30
Verndale, Ham District,
20
Baker S. H., HuflF,
21
Thomaston ,
25
Park Rapids, Atlanta,
23
Wadena, Bluffton,
27
Badoura,
35
. lyake Sybil,
34
Latona,
25
Luce,
37
Sloan,
22
Lukens,
22
Partridge,
26
Walnut Grove, Comfrey,
49
Pelican Rapids, Pelican Lake, 85
Hobbey,
32
Sand Lake,
25
Walworth,
18
Perham, Corliss District,
24
Wealthwood,
17
Pillsbury, Lake Beauty,
49
Welch,
20
Pleasant Grove,
30
West Dora, Star Lake,
23
Preston Lake,
22
Winnipeg Junction,
35
Revere, Dnion,
30
Winona, Lakeside,
150
Reiidville,
29
Winthrop, Hegsburg,
30
Rice, Graham,
20
Wolverton ,
32
Rice Lake,
27
Worthington, Branch,
30
Rolette,
29
Wyonette, Swedish,
36
Rood, ticandinavian,
20
Rossburg,
30
Total, schools, 255 ; membership
8,fifi7
428
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Name.
Membership.
MISSOURI.
Amity, Maple Grove, 3Iaysville,
37
Aurora, White Oak,
30
Billings, Oak Hill,
35
Cole Camp. Kreisel,
31
Grandin, Blue Hole, Bennett,
50
Green Ridge, Handthorn,
30
Hannibal, Lindell av.,
C
Iberia, Elliott,
40
Rabbit Head,
48
Kansas City, Clyde Branch,
60
Genesee,
C
Hope,
C
Seven Oaks,
25
Lebanon, Bowles,
40
Neosho, Brooks Prairie,
C
New Cambria, Prairie,
40
Pierce City, Brites Prairie, Un., H.D.
,40
Mt. Pleasant, H. D.,
35
Pettis Prairie, Union, H. D ,
35
Republic, Prairie View,
35
Saratoga, Oak Grove,
45
Sedalia, Union,
75
Silverton, Little Workers,
27
Springfield, Central,
fiO
Fairview,
50
Gulf,
C
Sto,
30
Pine Ridge,
30
Total, schools, 28; membership, St28
MONTANA.
Ahsarokee, Fishtail,
23
Rosebud,
34
Spring Creek,
18
Aldridge,
76
Billings, Newman
C
Bonner, Union,
60
Bridger, Ford,
33
Buffington,
18
Castle,
38
Clyde Park, Cottonwood,
27
Crow Agency,
198
Dorsey,
14
Harlowton,
20
Horr,
32
Logan,
25
Lower Madison,
20
Lothrop,
20
Martinsdale,
19
McLeod,
20
Morris,
25
Roberts,
50
Rochvale, Jansen,
27
St. Regis,
22
Superior,
12
Total, schools, 24 ; membership, 831
NEBRASKA.
Alliance, Camp Lake, 26
Alma, Pleasant Valley, 25
Almeria, 40
Arapahoe, Neal, 30
Arcadia, Dunham District, 30
Mixed Grove, 25
Name.
Membership.
40
Beaver City, Progressive,
Berea, District 13, 25
Brewster, Pleasant Valley, 43
Brunswick, District 78, 40
Cambridge, Elder Grove, 17
Prospect Ridge, 36
Comstock, Union, 30
District 232, 20
Cowles. Pleasant Ridge, 45
Crete, Ever Pleasant, 30
Wheeler District, 50
Crofton, Devil's Nest, Weigand, 20
Herrick, 20
Weigand, 30
Cuba, Spring Arbor, 27
Culbertson, Elm Creek, 25
Danbury, Liberty Ridge, 30
Mission Ridge, 28
Rising Sun, 35
De Sota, 12
Dickens, 26
Dunning, 25
Dustin, Clay Creek, 30
D wight. Plum Creek, 35
Eagle, District 64, 25
Eustis, Lookout Point, 30
Exeter, Barbur District, 24
Fari)am, Allen District, 10
North Congregational, C
Fort Calhoun, Coffman, 40
Franklin, Lookout Mountain, 40
Miller's Ridge, 46
Rolling Prairie, 30
Genoa, Council Creek, 15
Hal.sey, 20
Pleasant View, 50
Lakeside, Foster District, 15
Madrid, Pleasant Valley, 40
Martinsbnrg, 30
McCook, Driftwood, 20
North Star, 20
South 72, 20
Naponee. Boswell District, C
Neligh, Deloit, 30
District 38, 30
District 70, 25
Ogalalla, Spring Creek, 21
Omaha, Chapel of the Carpenter, C
Overton, Platte Valley, 20
Palisade, Beverly, 20
Estell, 30
Green Valley, 25
Pleasant Valley, 32
Ray, 22
Santee, Branch No. 1, 36
Sargent, District 188, 30
Seneca, 20
Shetak, 30
Snyder, 30
Sparta, Glendale, 20
Spencer, Robertson District, 20
Strickland, Alpha, 60
Harrison, 30
Stockville, Rose Hill, C
Success, Bethlehem, 50
Taylor, District 6, 30
District 23, 18
Thedford, Antelope Valley, C
Norway, C
Trenton, East Cornell, Cornell, 20
1902.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
429
Name. Membership.
Trentoa, Miller District, 25
Ulysses?, District 66, 40
Veuango, Pioneer, 40
Wallace, Lake View, (J
Schoonmaker District, C
Welltleet, 40
Total, schools, 82; membership, 2,164
NEVADA.
N. Tucker, Reno,
Steamboat Springs,
34
35
Total, schools, 2; membership, 79
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Conway, West Side, C
Dummer. Union. Milan, 20
Epping, West, C
Errol, 25
Hillsboro, Lower Village, C
Keene, Beech Hill, C
George St., C
Madbury, 65
Merrimack, Reed's Ferry, C
Thornton's Ferry, C
Milton, Plummer's Ridge, 19
South, N. Rochester, 16
Nashua, Endeavor, . 76
No. Newport, Union, C
Portsmouth, Creek, C
Gravelly Ridge, Newington, 30
Rindge, East, C
Total, schools, 17 ; membership, 251
NEW JERSEY.
Bound Brook, Chimney Rock, Union, C
Montclair, Pilgrim Chapel, C
NEW MEXICO.
Barelas,
Cahezon,
Cubero,
San Mateo, Amado,
San Rafael,
15
17
53
46
25
Total, schools, 5; membership, 156
NEW YORK.
Brooklyn, Atlantic av., 390
Bethel, C
Mayflower, C
Pilgrim Chapel, C
South Chapel, C
Willoughby av. Chapel, C
Buffalo, Plymouth, C
Cortland, East Side, C
Gloversville, Silvpr, C
Grand Island, Stillwater, C
New York city, Bethany, C
Ro.«coe, Morton Hill. Rockland, C
Syracuse, Pilgrim Chapel, C
Total, schools, 13; membership, 390
Name. Membership.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Ban ton, 35
Blowing Rock, Skyland Institute, 80
Dial,
Enfield, Brick Normal In
Gum Springs, Moncure, 41
Hillsboro, A. M. A. School, 56
Hudson, Hudson Institute, 75
Oberlin Settlement, Cedar Valley, 50
" " 45
22
30
35
35
40
45
Rankinsville, Statesville,
Paso, Knob Creek,
Raleigh, Workhouse Good Roads
Camp,
Saluda, Saluda Seminary,
Shinnsville, Mt. Zion,
Statesville, Gray's Chapel,
Sandy Level, GoflF,
Total, schools, 15; membership, 747
NORTH DAKOTA.
Antelope, 35
Argusville, Scandinavian, 22
Bismarck, Higbee, 18
Lyons, _ 16
Bordulac, 20
Buford, 25
Butte, 45
Carrington, Pleasant Valley, 30
Christine, 33
Free Mission, 50
Wild Rice, 20
Clifford, 25
Scandinavian, 20
Colfax, Childs, 25
Scandinavian, 27
West Prairie, 20
Cooper*towu, Bemis, 20
Detwiller, 20
Scandinaviaii, 30
Courtenay, 55
Crary, Saunders District, 35
Scandinavian, 20
Crystal Springs, 20
Cummings, Scandinavian, 30
De Lainere, 30
Ed more, 20
Eldridge, Smith, 25
Esmond, 30
Fox Lake, 37
Geneseo, 20
Goa, 30
Golden Lake, 15
Granville, Pearson District, 25
Hankinson, Elmo District, 25
Hanaford, Scandinavian, 20
Harvey, Antelope Lake, 20
Harwood, Scandinavian, 15
Hebron, 27
Hickson, 2O
Hope, Scandinavian, 22
Horace, 22
Stanley, 21
Inkater, Elkmount, 25
Kathryn, 27
Lakota, Cleveland District, 35
Lawton, ig
Lemert, 40
430
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[iyo2.
Name. Membership.
Litchville. 20
Logan, BiLxton, 20
McHenry, 45
Cherry Lake, 22
Erickson District, 24
Maddock, 50
Medina, . 22
Menoken, 40
Minot, Lawrence District, 30
Montpelier, 24
Morton, 31
Nesson, 20
Newbre, 20
New England City, 18
Norwich, 35
Oriska, Fairbanks, 30
Orr, 30
Osgood, 25
Goldsburg, 21
Petersburg, 31
Richardton, 26
Roa;ers, Coleman, 30
Saginaw, 12
Sanborn, Hillside, 50
Sawyer, 22
Sentinel Butte, 12
Sharlow, 27
Svea, 32
Sykeston, Hubbard District, 22
Johnston District, No. 1, 20
Johnston District, No. 2, 30
Taylor, 20
Walcott, 50
Willdo, 22
Wimbledon, Flagler, 23
Windsor, 25
Canadian Settlement, 20
Total, schools, 84; membership, 2,231
OHIO.
Ashtabula, Sweden Station, 40
Barberton, Columbian, 80
Bath, 75
Belpre, Pine Grove, 45
Bowling Green, Perrin, 30
Ceylon, 85
Cleveland, Cyril Chapel, 100
North, 150
Mizpah, 161
Workhouse, 125
Columbus, Bethel, 250
WestGoodaleSt., 93
Conneaut, Finniih, 17
Elyria, Murray Ridge, 60
South, 65
East Glenville, 125
Halo, 45
Kirtland, Riverside, 50
Marietta, Oak Grove, 60
Putnam, 51
Rainbow, 25
Unionville, 50
Wayne St., 76
North Monroeville, Kimball, 50
Nor walk. South, 85
Richfield, Oak Hill, 35
Rockport, Rocky River, Kamms, 40
Total, schools, 27; membership, 2,068
Name. Membership.
OKLAHOMA.
Addington,
65
Ashley, Short Springs,
50
Chandler, Spring Dell,
75
Gushing, Happy Valley,
50
Darlington, Cheyenne,
160
Farrey, Harmony,
31
Gage, Doris,
55
Grand, Pack Saddle Union,
38
Guthrie, Oak Ridge,
40
Independence, Garden Prairie,
35
Kingfisher, Pilot Rid^e,
40
Manchester, Victor,
28
Medford, Valley Center,
50
Mt. Zion Union, Kiowa, Kan.
80
Oklahoma, Ozmun,
49
Riverdale,
30
Orlando, Clearwater,
42
Lowe Center,
53
Park City,
28
Parkersburg,
30
Pawnee, Lone Jack,
32
Perry, Lone Star,
45
Reeding,
32
Mt. Zion,
45
Rocky, Lone Star,
43
Pleasant Home,
40
Sentinel,
25
Servado,
28
Waynoka, Rose Valley,
55
Wellston, Spring Valley,
62
Total, schools, 30; membership, 1,436
OREGON.
Acme, 30
Ada, 30
Agnes, 30
Alene, 20
Alma, District No. 13, 20
Alto Park, Fulton, 40
Anderson Flat, Perdue, 23
Bachelor Flat, Houltou, 25
Balm, 30
Banks, Athena, 45
Bear Branch, Woodville, 25
Bear Creek, Parkersburg;, 35
Beaver Hill, 50
Beaver Lake, Scott's Mills, 37
Beaver Slough, Rivertou, 30
Beaver Valley, Ranier, 40
Bellevievv, Ashland, 40
Blue River, 30
Brock, Rufus, 25
Brown District, Scappoose, 30
Buxton, 20
Canyonville, H. D., 35
Canyonville, 30
Cedar Grove, Myrtle Creek, 20
Centre Bend, K'ellogg, 30
Chickahominy, Hale, 35
Clackamas, 40
Cleveland, 30
Clover Creek, Roseburg, 20
Coles Valley, 20
Cove, H. D., Ashland, 20
Crapper District, Hood River, 35
Dardanelles, Gold Hill, 22
Day's Creek, 30
iy02.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
431
Name.
Membership.
Dean Creek, Gardner, 15
Deer Island, 30
De Mass Springs, 30
Dillard, H. D., -20
Dodge Canyon, Oakland, 25
Drew Creek, Perdue, 20
Dry den, 30
Earl, 20
Edenbower, Koseburg, 33
Eggermont, Hood River, 24
Elk Creek, Perdue, 30
Waldo, 20
Elk Head, 40
Ely, 30
Enterprise, Pleasant Hill, 25
Estmp, 20
Evans Creek, Elkhorn, 20
Fall Creek, Glyde, 20
Ferndale District, Milton, 45
Fir Butte, Eugene, 30
Fir Grove, Oakland, 30
Flonrney Valley, Wardtown, 25
Franklyn Butte, Scio, 30
French Settlement, 3Ielrose, 30
Gales Creek, Fir, 30
Galesville, 50
Graeme, 25
Greene Valley, Oakland, 30
Greene, Roseburg, 35
Harmony, Dillard, 20
Hazel, Peel, 20
Highland Union, Hillsboro, 25
Hill District, Gaston, 25
Hope, Roseburg, 25
Huckleberry, Gardner, 25
Hudson, Drain, 25
Jordan Creek, Canyonville, 22
Keasey, 30
Krllogs, 45
Kent Gulch, Dillard, 25
Lampey Creek, Parkersburg, 30
Laurel, Trail Creek, 22
Laurel Hill, Talent, 40
Lenox, Hillsboro, 52
Linneus, 25
Llewellyn, 65
Lob.oter, 30
Lone Pine, Merrill, 35
Loraine, H. D., 50
Lost River, Klamath Falls, 13
Macksburg, 25
Manilla, May, 25
Maple Grove, Mohawk, 50
Mayflower, Ruby, 30
Millwood, 30
Mineral Harbor, Mill City, 20
Mission Ridge, lone, 35
Mound, 35
Mount Pleasant, Parkersburg, 20
Myrtle Bank, Marshfield, 35
Nestocton, 25
New Era, 38
Niagara, 27
Noble, 36
North Bend, Marshfield, 50
North Carolina, Rural, 30
Oak Grove, Myrtle Point, 35
Ord, 30
Oretown, 30
Oyster City, Yaquina, 21
Name. Membership.
Pacific, May, 30
Parkers, 56
Park Place, 110
Parrott Mountain, Middleton, 35
Perry, 34
Pine Creek, Van, 25
Pine Grove, Klamath Falls, 33
Pine Oak, Oak Creek, 25
Piney Grove, Dale, 20
Pleasant Hill, 30
Pleasant Valley, Forest Grove, 29
Portland, Front St. Mission, 80
Port Orford, 30
Price, Kings Valley, 30
Prospect, 30
Prospect Hill, Craston, 25
Prospect Park, Astoria, 35
Prosper, 35
Provolt, 50
Raleigh, 12
Randolph, Prosper, 30
Red Hill, Kice Hill, 25
Remote, 25
Reston, 27
Ri.eHill, 35
Rickreall, 64
Riverside, Gardner, 30
Rock Creek, Glyde, 25
Rock Point, 12
Ruben Station, Glendale, 20
Ruby, 25
Schofield, Sampson, 20
Scottsburg, 22
Selma, 30
Seth, Caston, 30
Shiloh, Weston, 30
Siskiyou, 25
Soda Springs, 30
Sprague River, Bly, 30
Spring Grove. Oakland, 25
Spring Lake, Klamath Falls, 25
Star, ' 30
Stewart District, Canyonville, 22
Sugar Loaf, 17
Sweet Home, Frankljm, 30
Ten Mile, Lake, 21
Thatcher, 28
Thompson Creek, Applegate, 28
Trail, 25
Umpqua Ford, Perdue, 22
Union District, Athena, 50
Woodburn, 90
Upper Leaburg, Leaburg, 25
Upper Smith River, Drain, 26
Van, 25
Vale, 46
Waldo, 30
West Fork, Waldo, 20
Wildwood, 20
Wilhoit, 20
Willauche, Blarshfield, 30
Wilson, 20
Winlotk, 35
Winston, 35
Woodville, 45
Wolf Creek, Van, 25
Wyeth, Hood River, 30
Yaquina, 20
Total, schools, 172; membership, 5,265
432
CONGREGATIONAL YEAK-BOOK.
[1902.
Name. Membership.
RHODE ISLAND.
Clarkville, Olivet, Westerly, 57
Pawtucket, Darlington, C
Providence, Central, C
Knightsville, C
Pai'kside, C
Portnguese, C
Union, C
Tiverton, Bliss Corner, C
King Road, C
Total, schools, 9; membership, 57
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Chester, 32
Greenwood, Brewer Normal, 103
Rockton, Winsboro, 15
Wateree, Winsboro, 20
Total, schools, 4; membership, 170
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Aurora, Union, 53
Badger, Lyman Union, 40
Bangor, German, 20
Black Hawk, 35
Bowdle, Cheyenne, 20
Hudson Township, 40
Jacob Gross Mission, 15
Modena Township, 20
Buffalo Gap, Bakerville Union, 15
Lame Johnny, 20
"W. G."Flar, 25
Canton, Grand Valley Union, 45
Cascade Springs, 42
Chamberlain, Indian Industrial, 108
West Point, ;;0
Cheyenne Agency, Touch-the-Cloud,
Indian, 45
Collamer, Elizabeth Winyan Memo-
rial, Indian, 50
Elk Point, Kline, 35
Eureka, German, 20
Fairburn, 40
Frankfort, Grobe Union, 35
Welcome, 20
Fort Yates, Elkhorn, Indian, 200
Flying-By, 30
Oak Creek, Indian, 50
Thunder Hawk, Indian, 20
Gann Valley, District No. 4, 37
Gettysburg, Lincoln, 25
Hay ward, 20
Henry, Brantford, 50
Hill City, Tea Lode, 25
Hot Springs, Eden Valley, 26
Home Department, 97
Huron, Andrews, 25
lona. Interdenominational, 45
Iroquois, Logan Center, 35
Rees, 15
Sprague, 35
Kennedy, Bethlehem, 30
Keystone, Bismark Mine, C
Leslie, Cherry Cre^k, Indian, 75
Plum Creek, Indian, 25
Name.
Logan, Springs,
McCook,
Minnekahta, Union,
Mipanda, Union,
Nemo, Bench-Mark,
Oacoma, Anderson's,
Crescent Valley,
Lyman,
Medicine Butte,
Pleasant Hill,
Oahe, Bear Creek, Indian,
Hope Station, Indian,
Thunder Butte, Indian,
Pactola, Union,
Rapid City, Divide,
Redfield, College,
Rockerville, Gulch,
Scott, Ha^varden, lo.
Seneca, Union,
Membership.
C
60
16
40
20
C
C
c
0
15
20
25
15
25
25
20
35
25
South Shore, Germantown Union, 20
Sherman, Interdenominational, 50
Springs, Fairview, 45
Springfield, Sunny Side, 25
Turton, McClaine, 25
Thule, German, 20
Wagner, Interdenominational, 40
Waterbury, Eden Union, 30
Wessington Springs, Union, 40
Worthing, Wiggin, 25
Yankton, Beaver Creek, 25
Total, schools, 72; membership, 2,324
TENNESSEE.
Allons, 34
Anuadell, Flat Rock, 29
Balta, Reeds, 30
Bon Air, Oldtown, 26
Pme Grove, 20
Chattanooga, Steele Home, 9J
Cumberland Ciap, Grant Lee, 85
Harrogate, 100
Deer Lodge, Lavender, 30
Elverton, 26
Far Top, New Harmony, Ogden, 52
Frankfort, Union, 40
Genesis, Cross Roads, 29
Graysville, Fox Mines, 37
Hickory Creek, Afternoon, PineMt., 38
Hamilton Springs, 40
Isham, 27
Island Ford, Deer Lodge, 39
Isoleue, Union, 67
Knoxville, Slater, 100
Mayland, Union, t=0
Nashville, Howard Afternoons, 75
Jackson st., 40
Livingston, 75
New River, Buttrum, 25
Shilo, Tip, 33
Oakdale, Piney, 62
Pine City, Rockwood, 31
Petros, Union. 93
Ridgedale, East Side, 70
Rock Creek, Pine Mountain, 65
Sale Creek, Hodgetown, 31
Shadeland, Glades, 50
Telford, 40
Tommy York Place, York, Bronam, 37
1902]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
433
Name. Membership.
Westel, Union, 37
Wolf Creek, Union, Elgin, 45
Total, schools, 37 ; membership, 1,810
TEXAS.
Arneckville, Arneck, 12
Ashcraft, Hopewell, Tyler, 34
Barbertown, Baker's Spring, Star-
ATllle, 58
Bethlehem, Myrtle Springs, 50
Black Fork. Tyler, 47
Blanton, Pierce, 40
Blue Creek, El Campo, 25
Camden, 40
Campbell's Chapel, Coplen, 60
Center Point, Paris, 80
Cleburne, Angliu Heights, C
Colburne, 30
Coplen, 56
Cox, Grand Saline, 42
Cross, l^Iyrtle Springs, 37
Crossingville, Stratton, 30
Cross Roads, Small, 45
Dallas, Beeman, 35
Bonnie View, 55
Coles, 25
Fair Grounds, 30
Pilgrim, 100
South Park, 48
Denison, Ray, 28
Edgewood. Parkerson, 38
Ellis Chapel, Ellis, Edge wood, 53
Ellis Prairie, Pennington, 36
EmjKyria, 25
Enterprise, Tyler, 40
Experimental Farm, Port Arthur, 25
Friendship, Grand Saline, 25
Glen Flora, "Waterhouse, 20
Hawking, 55
Jay's Chapel, Lovelady, 35
Jones Creek, El Campo, 21
Laurance Springs, Speed, 35
Marietta, Good Hope, 30
Mt. Lebanon, Tyler, 45
Oakland, Malakoflf, 62
Palestine, Fourth Ward, 40
Paris, Hope Mission, 25
Rusk-st. Mission, 30
Pennington, 25
Pine Creek, Emberson, 40
Pine Grove, Trinity, 30
Pine Prairie, Nogalliis Prairie, 50
Rancho Grande, El Campo, 38
Raney's Chapel, Raney, Edge^vood, 30
Rhodesburg, Grand Saline, 25
Riverside, Grand Saline, 36
Rocky Point, Palestine, 40
Round Flat, Speed, 45
Skanes Chapel, Trinity. 40
Songland, Grand Saline, 45
Stuart's Chapel, Morince, 35
Taylor, Palestine, 40
Tenaha, 38
Timmons, El Campo, 35
Tull, Edgewood, 42
Tyler, West Tyler, 35
Tyler Mountain, Tyler, 36
Union, Calloway, 20
Union Springs, Grand Saline, 55
Name.
Wallace, Ford,
Watts, Ben Wheeler,
Winona,
Membership.
35
40
50
Total, schools, 66; membership, 2,552
UTAH.
Coalville,
Heber, New West,
Lehi,
20
25
50
Total, schools, 3; membership, 95
VERMONT.
Alburg, West,
30
Bennington, Bushnell District,
50
Guideboard,
C
Corinth, East,
C
Derby,
C
Eden, Mills Village,
Jericho, Nashvalle,
C
c
Orwell, Mt. independence,
c
Pittsford, Florence,
c
Richmond, Union, Jonesvllle,
37
Rockingham, Lawrence Mills, Bar-
tonsville.
C
Springfield, Gould's Mills,
C
Stowe, Moscow,
c
Tunbridge, Districts 1-7,
50
Wallingford, South,
0
Washington, South, Chelsea,
26
Westmore,
c
Lake View, Barton,
C
Woodford City, Union,
36
Total, schools, 19 ; membership, 229
VIRGINIA.
Alexandria, Florence Crittenden,
WASHINGTON.
Alger,
Anacortes, Mayflower,
A-hford,
Bangor,
Beach,
Belfast,
Berlin,
Blue Canyon,
Blue Creek,
Bluff, Samish Lake,
Bremer,
Brighton,
Bueuua, Stones, King Co.,
Cape Horn, Riverview,
Carrollton, Mountainside,
Chewelah, Fairview,
Graham,
Olivet,
Chico,
Clearlake,
Climax, Prescott,
Covello, Willow Creek,
Darringtou,
Dayton, Enterprise,
Franklin,
New Hope,
Pine Grove,
144
22
60
10
22
60
34
35
29
38
20
20
45
21
24
29
44
35
29
32
72
23
25
20
20
32
71
35
434
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Name. Membership.
Drayton, Robinette, 28
Star, 40
White Ribbon, 35
Deer Creek, Milan, 20
Detroit, 15
Doty, Rifton, 25
Dragoon, Valley Prairie, 27
Eatonville, Rainier, 17
Edison, Brownsville, 25
Elbe, 27
Elgin, Glenwood, 23
Elk, 23
Everett, Pilgrim, 23
Fairfax, 60
Forest, 60
Bethel, 25
Forrest Center, Sprlngdale, 45
Forks, 40
Franklin, 28
Gate City, Gate, 30
Gig Harbor, 36
Griswokl, 21
Hadley, 18
Hartford, 35
Harts, Hart Lake, 10
Highland, Chelan, 30
Hillyard, Orchard Prairie, 40
Hunters, 25
Index, 47
Island Center, Port Blakely, 30
Jensen, Leber, 37
Knab, 26
Kummer, Black Diamond, 30
Lake Stevens, Hartford, 31
Leary, Black Diamond, 30
Lewisville, 28
Lind, 90
London, 12
Lookout, 25
McCormick, 42
Machias, 45
Manzinita, 32
Maple Falls, 18
Marcus, 20
Marshland, Snohomish, 44
Mead, Little-Deep-Creek, * 40
Milan, 35
Morton, 25
Mossyrock, 35
Newman Lake, Hauser, Ida. 35
North Milan, Westbranch, 35
North Pine, Rosalia, 32
Olequa, 32
Oso, 38
Pataha City, Meadow Gulch, 23
Pateros, Utopia, 30
Penrith, Newport, 30
Pittsburg, Burnett, 35
Pleasant View, Hartline, 38
Pomeroy, Philoinathean, 23
Skyhawk, SO
Port Angeles, Pine Hill, 27
Port Ludlow, 35
Richards, Kennewick, 24
Robe, 16
Rock Creek, McCormick, 36
Rulo, Walla AValla, 25
San Juan, Friday Harbor, 17
Seattle, Oak Lake. Greenlake Sta., 75
Ravenna Park, University Sta., 24
Silverdale, 52
Name.
Membership.
Silverdale, Clear-Creek- Valley, 30
Silverton, 20
Skykomish, 30
South Madrone, Port Blakely, 23
Spring Valley, Waitsburg, 21
Steamboat Rock, Coulee City, 31
Tacoma, Center St., C
K St., C
Tampico, 40
Thomas District, Walla Walla, 24
Ticknor, Biicoda, 50
Tolt, Torgeson, 27
Tuckannon, Dayton, 25
Unioutown, Sunshine, 20
Usk. 25
Valley, 45
Cottonwood, 20
Velma, Sprlngdale, _ 34
Washougal, Mt. Durgin, 27
Norway, 23
Washtucna, 45
Westbranch, 54
York, Columbia City, 48
Total, schools, 121 ; membership, 3,834
WISCONSIN.
Albany, Mondovi, 30
Albertville, 45
Appleton, Fourth Ward Chapel, C
People's Chapel, C
Arthur, Martin, 30
Ashland, 24
Beloit, Endeavor No. 2, 20
Benoit, 28
Benton, Buncombe, 38
Blue Mounds, 35
Bobb's Lake, Evergreen, Keystone, 40
Boydtown, Porter, 16
British Hollow, Berachah, 30
Broederville, 34
Bruce, Elder Creek, 30
Snyder District, 40
Brule, 35
Brush Hollow, 60
Brushville, Beet, 50
Butternut Lake, Pioneer, 0
Carlisle, Washburn, 20
Carlton, Kewaunee, 45
Centervill", West Prairie, 45
Chester, Johnston Dist., Waupun, 35
Home Department, Waupun, 15
Cirkels Mill, Huron, 18
City Point, 25
Clay wood, C
Clearfield, Union, New Lisbon, ."55
Clifford. 25
Clifton, Pierce Valley, Prescott, C
Colburn, 20
Brown, Stanley, 14
Withrow, 15
Columbia. 30
Danville, Union, 40
Day, Carlyle. 20
Dells Dam, Oxford, Neillsville, 40
Dewey, Fern, 26
Drummond, 40
Drywood, 30
Dunn, Truax, Menomonie, 17
Eau Claire, Wheaton H. D., C
1902.]
SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
435
Name. Membership.
Edsou, Union, Stanley, 34
Elderon, District No. 4, Wittenberg, 55
Name.
Membership.
Elk Creek, 3Ienomonie,
24
Elmhurst, Pilgrrim,
25
Flambeau. Main Creek,
26
Franksville,
32
Fremont. Granton,
25
Galesburg,
30
Galeville,
25
Green valley, Piilcifer,
45
Hammel, Hope, PittsviUe,
40
Norton's Mills, Oleson,
25
Hartland, North Lake,
60
Hav Creek, Huron,
20
Hilbert,
40
Hillsboro, Mayflower, Elroy,
26
Hixon, Goodwin, Thorp,
21
Hoard, Bethel, Curtiss,
50
Holway, Justin,
24
Townsend, Witliee,
20
Hunting, Plymouth,
28
Iron Belt,
35
Irvington, Bishop,
28
Jackson, Oxford,
35
Kausasville, Union Grove,
C
Kaukauna, Oak Grove,
50
Kelley Brook,
18
Ken u an.
20
Kewaskum.
55
La Crosse, Bethany,
C
Olivet.
C
Lakes, "VVoodlawn,
45
Le Clair,
30
Leon, Burr Oak Valley, Pine Rivei
,30
Longwood, Cummings,
15
Poppe, Withee,
40
Lynn,
35
Marble,
16
Mason,
85
Maple Ridge,
17
Medford, Morrow,
35
Mil'ord,
50
Milwaukee, Bethlehem Mission,
190
Morse,
40
Neillsville, Pine Valley,
30
Schnell,
15
Nevins,
52
North Crandon,
35
Owen,
28
Palmyra, Corner Grove,
19
Pennington,
43
Perkinstown,
50
Platteville, Piatt,
30
Pratt,
30
Preble, Oak Grove, Green Bay,
90
Reseburg, Welcome, Tliorp,
24
River Falls, Randall District,
C
South Forks,
C
Rubicon, Hartford,
17
Rush Creek, Freeman,
60
Saxville, Glendale, Pine River,
30
Sherwood, Dewtiurst,
29
Shortville, Sherwood,
15
Spring Valley, Mines,
C
Stockbridge, Quinney,
C
Stoughton, Bass Lake,
27
Tioga, Hope,
18
Tur4le, Murray District, Clinton,
50
Two Greeks, S'ero,
30
Veazie, Stinnett, Hayward,
16
Viroqua, Bishop,
21
Warren, Sand Prairie, Terrill, 30
Washburn, Pilgrim, NeiUsville, 65
West Clayton, Aniery, 40
Weston, Schwamb, Globe, 40
Withee, 35
Wittenberg, Walsh, 30
Total, schools, 120; membership, 3,703
WYOMING.
Beaver, 31
Buffalo, Fort McKinney, 32
Clearmont, 30
Dover, 20
Eureka, Klondike, 35
Glendo, Horseshoe Union, 50
Glen Rock, 40
Granger, 21
Grant, 20
Rock Springs, Mine No. 4, 47
Sweetwater, 49
Total, schools, 11; membership, 375
SU31MARY.
Schools.
Members.
Alabama,
7
262
Arizona,
4
62
California,
150
3,482
Colorado,
75
2,172
Connecticut,
19
1,758
District of Columbia,
2
60
Georgia,
11
668
Idaho,
65
1,714
Illinois,
84
7,254
Indiana,
12
543
Iowa,
46
1,891
Kansas,
53
2,322
Kentucky,
13
786
Louisiana,
18
639
Maine,
21
512
Maryland,
1
0
Massachusetts,
81
2,142
Michigan,
80
2,689
Minnesota,
255
8,667
Missouri,
28
928
Montana,
24
831
Nebraska,
82
2,164
Nevada,
2
79
New Hampshire,
17
251
New Jersey,
2
0
New Mexico,
5
156
New York,
13
390
North Carolina.
15
747
North Dakota,
84
2,231
Ohio,
27
2,068
Oklahoma,
30
1,436
Oregon,
172
5,265
Rhode Island,
9
57
South Carolina,
4
170
South Dakota,
72
2,324
Tennessee,
37
1,810
Texas,
66
2,552
Utah,
3
95
Vermont,
19
229
Virginia,
1
144
Washington,
121
3,834
Wisconsin,
120
3,703
Wyoming,
11
375
1,961
69.462
436
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN FOREIGN LANDS.
AH not designated by a star (*) are working in connection with the American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions.
Abbott, Justin B., Bombay, India,
Aiken, Edwin E., Tientsin, China,
Albrecht, Geo. B., Kyoto, Japan,
Allchin, George, Osaka, Japan . . .
Ament, Wm. S., Peking, China. .
•Anderson, Chas., Rob't C.,[Ms.]a,
Andrus, Alpheus N.,Mardin,Tur.,
Atkinson, John L., Kobe, Japan,
. , J T T „ ^ I Feu-cho-fu, I
Atwood.I.J.,M.D.,}china,«c i
Baird, John W., Salonica, b
Ballantine, Wm,0.,M.D.,Rahiiri, e,
Barnum, H. N., Harpoot, Turkey,
Barnum, H. S., Constantinople, a,
Bartlett, L., Smyrna, Turkey
Bartlett, S. C, Tottori, Japan
Bates, F. W., Gazaland, gr
•Bates, George L., Africa
Beard, WillardL.,Foocliow, China,
•Beckwith, E. G., Honolulu, H. I.,
Bennett, Henry J., Tottori, Japan,
Bingham. Hiram, Honolulu, H. I.,
*Bird, William, Abeih, Syria
Bissell, H. G.,Ahmednagar,India,
•Bliss, Daniel, President of Syrian
Protestant College, Beirut, Syria,
Bridgman, F. B., Imfumi, c
Brown, G. G., Udupitty, Ceylon. .
Browne, J. K., Harpoot, Turkey,
Bruce, Henry J., Satara,"W. India,
Bunker. Fred R., Adams, Natal..
Carey, Edw. F., Harpoot, Tuikey,
Cary, Otis, Kyoto, Japan
Chambers, W. N., Adaua, Turkey.
Chandler, John S., Madura, d
Channon, Irving M., Kusaie,/. . . .
Chapiu, F.|M., Lin-Ching, China, t,
Christie, T. D., Tarsus, Turkey. .
Clark, Albert W. , Prague, Austria,
Clark, C. A., Miyazaki, Japan
Clarke, J. F., Samokov, Bulgaria,
Clarke, "William P., "
Cole, Royal M., Bitlis, Turkey ...
Curtis, Wm. L., Niigata, Japan.. .
Davis, Jerome D., Kyoto, Japan. .
DeForest. John H., Sendai, Japan,
Dewey, Willis C. , Mardin, Turkey,
Dickson, J. H.,Tillipally, Ceylon,
Dorward, James C, Adams, c
Dunning, Morton D., Kyoto, Japan,
Dwight, Henry O., a.
Baton, J. D., Chihuahua, Mexico,
El wood, Willis P., Palani, India,
Emerson, Oliver P.,Honolulu,H.I.
Ewing, Charles E.,Peking,China,
Fairbank, Edward, Rahuri, e
Fairbank, Henry, Vadala, e
Farusworth, W. A. ,Cesarea, Tur'y,
Fay, Wm.E.,Bailundu,7i,W. Africa,
Fowle, James L., Cesarea, Turkey,
Fuller, Americus, Aintab, a
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'81
'81
'85
'85
'82
'87
'81
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•77
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'74
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'68
'68
'69
'73
'81
'82
'72
'72
'85
'85
'55
'58
'67
'67
'61
'67 i
•94
'94:
'87
'87
'91
'94
'94
'57
'87
'01
'01
'56
'56 j
'52
'53
'92
'92
'55
'55
'96
'97
'99
'99
'72
'75
'62
'62
'89
'91
'01
•01
'77
'78
'79
'79
•73
'73
'88
'90
'80
'80
'77
'77
'68
'72
'87
'87
'59
'59
"91
'91
'67
'68
'89
'90
'69
'71
'71
'74
'77
'77
'00
'00
'89
'90
'99
'02
'80
'67
'72
'82
'91
'91
'71
'89
'93
'94
'93
'93
'86
•86
'52
'52
'81
'82
'78
'78
'62
'74
Gait, Howard S., Tungcho, China. '99
Gates, C. Frank, Harpoot '81
Gates, Lorin S., Sholapur, India. . '75
Goodenough,H. D., Johannesburg,
Transvaal, S. A '81
Goodrich, C, Tung-cho, China, p, '64
Gray, Thomas, Ponape,/ '00
Greene, D. Crosby, Tokyo, Japan.. '69
Greene, Joseph K., a '58
Gulick, O. H., Honolulu, H. I. .. . '62
Gulick, S. L., Matsuyama, Japan, '86
Gulick, W. H., Biarritz, France.. '74
Hager,C.R.,M.D.,HongKoug, China'82
Hartwell, Chas., Foocbow, China, '52
Haskell, Edward B., Salonica, 6. . . '91
Haskell, Henry C, Samokov, 66.. '62
*Hatch, Franklin S., Madras.India, '76
Hazen, Hervey CAJ-rupukottai, e, ''67
Hazen, William, Sholapur, India, '97
Herrick,David S.,Battalagundu, e, '94
Herrick, G. F. , Turkey, a '69
*Hill, Charles W., Honolulu, H.I., '80
Hinman, G.W., Foocbow, China.. '98
Hodous,LewisPonasang, Foocbow,
China '01
Holton, Edward P.,ManaMadura,e, '90
•Houlding, H.W., Tientsin, China, '86
Hoi way, Theo. T., Salonica, b '96
Hoiise, J.H., Salonica, Eur. 'rurkey,'71
Howland, J., Guadalajara, Mex., '82
Hubbard, G. H., Foocliow, China, '84
Hume, E. S., Bombay, W. India, '75
Hume, Rob't A., Ahmednagar, e, '74
Jeffery, Frank E., Melur, India. . '91
Jones, John P.,Pasumalai,S.India, '78
Kilbou, C. W., Amanzimtote, Dur-
ban, c '73
Kingsbury, F.L.,m.d., Samokov, 66, '87
Knapp, Geo. P. , Harpoot, Turkey, '90
*Lawson,W.Els\vorth,8 LaProvi-
dencia. City of Mexico '97
Leadingham, John, Honolulu, H.I. '87
Learned, D. W., Kyoto, Japan. ... '75
Lee, Lucius O., Marash, Turkey. . '80
Logan, A. C, Guam, Ladrone Isl., '01
Lombard, Frank A. .Kyoto, Japan, '00
Macallum, F.W., Marash, Turkey, '90
Marsh, G.D.,Philipopolis,Bulgaria, '72
Merrill, John E., Aintab, Turkey,
Nelson, Charles A. , Canton, China, '92
Newell, H. B., Niigata, Japan '87
Olds, Otis C, Parral, Mex '90
•Papazian, M. G., Aintab, Turkey, '90
Parmelee, Moses P., m. d., Trebi-
zond, Turkey '61
Partridge, E. C., Sivas, Turkey. . . '98
Pease, E. M.,M.D.,Claremout,Cal., '77
Peet, Lyman P., Foocbow, China, '88
Perkins, H. P., Paoting-fu, t '82
Perkins, J. C, Tirumangalam, d.. '85
Perry, Henry T., Sivas, Turkey. . '65
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,99
,81
76
.'81
65
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'69
'59
'70
'87
71
'82
'62
'91
'62
'00
'67
'00
"94
'69
'94
'01
'91
97
'01
'72
'82
'84
'76
'74
'98
'78
'73
'81
'90
97
94
'75
'80
'02
'00
'90
'72
'98
'92
•88
'90
•92
•63
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•77
'88
•82
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1902.] CONGREGATIONAL, MINISTERS IN FOREIGN LANDS. 437
Pettee, J. H., Okayama, Japan . .
Pixley, Stephen C, Inancla, c. . . .
'Porter, Harvey, Syrian Protestant
College, Beirut, Syria [Ms.]
Porter, H.D.,iM.D.,PangChuang, (,
Porter, John S., Prague, Austria,
Price, F. M., Guam, Ladrone Is.,
Ransom, Charles N., Ifafa, c
Eaynolds, G. C, M.D.,Van,Turkey,
Roberts, .Jas. H., Tientsin, t
Rowland, G. M. , Sapporo, Japan,
Sanders, Chas. S., Aintab,Turkey,
Sanders, W. H., Kamundongo, h. .
Sheffield, Devello Z., Tung-cho, p.
Smith, A. H., Pang Chuang, (
Smitli,EdwardH.,Ing-hokiChina,
Sprague, Wm. P., Tientsin, China,
Stanford, ArthurW., Kobe, Japan,
Stanley, C. A., Tientsin, China. . .
Stapleton, R. S., Erzroom, Turkey,
Stimson, Martin L., Ruk-Mic,/. . .
Stover, W. M., Bailundu, h
Taylor. W., m. d., Osaka, .Japan. .
Tewksbury, E. G., Tung-cho, p..„
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•Thompson, F., Seamen's Chap-
lain, Valparaiso, Chili [Ct.] '68 '85
Tracy, Charles C, Marsovan '67! '67
Tracy, James E., Periakulum, d . '77 '77
Ussher, C. D., m.d., Van, Turkey, '94 '98
Van Allen, Frank, m.d., Madura, d, '88 '88
"Wagner, H. T., Hermosillo, Mex., '94 "94
Walker, J. E., Shao-wu, China. . . '72 '72
Walkup, Alfred C, Kusaie, / '80 '80
"Wallace,WilliamW.,Pasumalai,d, '96 '97
*'Washburn, George, President
Robert College, a. '63 '58
Wellman, Fred C, M.D. , Kamun-
dongo, h '95 '96
White, George E. , Marsovan, Tur., '87 '90
White, S. S., Okayama, Japan ... '90 '90
Wilcox, Wm. C, Umvoti, c '80 '91
Wilder, George A., Chicore, g.. . . '80 '80
Wilder, Geo. D., Tung-cho, p '94 '94
Williams, Mark, Tung-cho, p '65 '66
Wingate,Henry K., Ce!<area,Tur., '87 '90
Winsor, Richard, Sirur, India... '70 '71
Woodside, T. W., West Africa, h, '84i'88
Wright, A. C, Guadalajara, Mex., '86 '86
Zumbro, Wm. M., Pasumalai, d. . '94 '94
a Constantinople, Turkey, Bible House.
6 Macedonia, European Turkey.
bb Bulgaria.
c Natal, South Africa.
d Madura District, Southern India.
e India.
f Care of Rev. W. Frear, Y. M. C. A. Building, San Francisco, Cal.
g Melsetter District, Rhodesia, East Africa.
h Care of Casa HoUandeza, Benguella.West Africa,
via Lisbon.
p Peking, China.
t Tientsin, China.
tc Tientsin, China, care of Mrs. F. D. Wilder.
N. B. — As postal directions, the places named are often inadequate, and iubject to change.
Correspondents of missionaries are advised to send their letters, enclosed, to C. N. Chapin, Con-
gresational House, Boston.
438 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
THE NATIONAL AND STATE OEGANIZATIONS OF
THE CHURCHES.
THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES
OF THE UNITED STATES.— Organized Nov. 17, 1871.
Stated Meetings, — every third year from 1871. Special meetings to be called upon
the request i*f any five State organizations of churches. The twelfth trienuial session
will be held at Des Moines, Iowa, October, 190i.
Officers for the Session of 1901. — Rev. Amory H. Bradford, Montclair,
N. J., moderator ; Mr. William H. Strong, Detroit, Mich., and Rev. Stephen L. B.
Penrose, "Walla Walla, 'Wash., nsslstant moderators; Rev. Asher Anderson, Boston,
Mass, secretary; Rev. W. B. Hubbard, Webster, S. D., and Rev. Eugene C.
Webster, of Boston, Mass., assistant secretaries ; Rev. Joel S. Ives, Hartford, Coun.,
registrar; Rev. George A. Hood, Boston, Mass., Rev. Herman Hopkins, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., and Rev. J. Brainerd Thrall, Pepperell, Mass., assistant registrars.
Committees.
Provisional Committee. — Charles A. Hull, of New York; Rev. Amory Bradford,
of New Jersey; Rev, Francis J. Van Horn, of Iowa; William H. Wanamaker, of
Pennsylvania"; Rev. Michael Burnham, of Missouri; E. H. Pitkin, of Illinois; Rev.
Cyrus Richardson, of New Hampshire; Rev. Edward C. Moore, of Massachusetts;
Rev. Asher Anderson,* of Massachusetts; Rev. Joel S. Ives,* of Conuecticut; Rev.
Samuel B. Forbes,* of Connecticut.
Trustees.—^. Clark Ford, of Ohio; Rev. Elijah Horr, of Massachusetts; Rev.
Thomas B. McLeod, of New York; Rev. George H. Merrill, of Minnesota; Robert
Patton, of Illinois; Rev. Charles H. Richards, of Pennsylvania; Rev. Henry A.
Stimson, of New York; William H. Strong, of Michigan; Liicien C. Warner, of
New York; Edward Whitin, of Massachusetts; Guilford Dudley, of New York;
Rev. Joseph H. Seldeu, of Conuecticut; also tlie moderator, secretary, and treasurer.
Publishing CommzWee. — Thomas Todd and Rev. George A. Hood, of Massachu-
setts, and ex officiis, the registrar, secretary, and treasurer.
Congregational Exhibit, World's Fair, St. Lonis, 1903. — Rev. Cornelius H. Patton,
of Missouri; Rey. Morton Dexter, of Mass;ichusetts ; Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, of
Kansas; Lucien C. Warner, of New York; Rev. William A. Waterman, of Indiana.
Enrichment of loorship. — Rev. George H. Merrill, of Minnesota; J. W. Plainer,
of Massachusetts; Rev, Joseph H. Chandler, of Wisconsin; Prof. Waldo S. Pratt,
of Connecticut; Rev. William B. Chamberlain, of Illinois.
Ter-centenary , Gainsborough. — Rev. George R. W. Scott, of Massachusetts.
Manual. — Rev. Williston Walker, of Connecticut; Rev. Nehemiah Boyuton, of
Michigan; Rev. Frank L. Goodspeed, of Massachusetts.
Comitti, federation, and iinity. — Rev. William Hayes Ward, of New York; R- E.
Jenkins, of Illiuois; Rev. Elias B. Sanford, of New York; Rev. William H. Warren,
of Michigan; Rev. Arthur L. Gillett, of Conuecticut; Rev. Michael Burnham, of
Missouri; Rev. L. H. Cobb, of New Y''ork.
Labor. — Rev. Frank W. Merrick, of Massachusetts; Rev. Washington Gladden,
of Ohio; Rev. William J. Tucker, of New Hampshire; Rev. David N. Beach, of
Colorado; Rev. William A. Knight, of ^Massachusetts.
Deaconess Association of Chicago. — Rev. Edward F. Williams, of Illinois; Henry
M. Moore, of Massachusetts; Rev. George E. Hall, of New Hampshire.
Expenses of delegates.— Rev. Charles E. Jefferson, of New York; Joseph W.
Rice, of Rhode Island; Rev. Henry Hopkins, of Massachusetts; Rev. E. Lyman
Hood, of New York; Rev. John W. Bradshaw, of Ohio.
Better Sunday-school instruction. — Frank K. Sanders, of Connecticut; Rev. James
A. Blaisdell, of Michigan; Henry A. King, of Massachusetts; Rev. Glenn A. Taylor,
of Iowa; Samuel T. Dutton, of New York; Rev. Rockwell H. Potter, of Connecti-
cut; George F. West, of Maine.
Church property. — Rev. Irving W. Metcalf, of Ohio; Rev. Henry A. Stimson, of
New York; H. Clark Ford, of Ohio.
Polygamy.— Rev. Amory H. Bradford, of New Jersey; Rev. Asher Anderson, of
Massachusetts.
* Ex Officiis.
1902.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 439
THE STATES.
Alabama, Congregational Association of. — Organized 1876.
Officers: Rev. Spencer Snell, Talladega, moderator; E. C. Silsby, Talladega,
statistical secretary; Rev. J. R. Sims, Gadsden, treasurer; Rev. E. E. Scott, Shelby,
recording secretary.
Sessi07i of 1903: Shelby, March 28-31.
Alabama. — General Congregational Convention.
Officers: Rev. "William B. Tucker, Opelika, moderator; Rev. Almon T. Clarke,
Shelby, statistical secretary.
Session of 1902 : "Wednesday, Nov. 12.
Arizona, The Congregational Association of. — Organized April 11, 1865.
Officers: H. B. Lung, Prescott, moderator; Rev. J. Bowron, Tucson, statistical
secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Tempe, April 22-24.
Arkansas Association of Congregational Churches. — Organized Oct. 25, 1887.
No report.
California, General Association of. — Organized October, 1857.
Officers: Rev. Leland D. Rathbone, Santa Rosa, moderator; Rev. Henry E.
Jewett, Berkeley, registrar, statistical secretary, and treasurer.
Session of 1902: Petaluma, Oct. 7.
California, Southern, General Congregational Association of. — Organized
May 3, 1887.
Officers : Rev. John L. Maile, Los Angeles, moderator; Rev. James T. Ford,* Los
Angeles, registrar, treasurer, and statistical secretary.
Session o/1902: "Ventura, Oct. U.
Colorado, The Congregational Association of. — Organized March 10, 1868.
Officers: Rev. Frank T. Bayley, d. d., Denver, moderator; Rev. Allen S. Bush,
Denver, secretary and treasurer.
Session o/1902: Pueblo, Tuesday, Oct. 21.
Connecticut, General Association of. — Organized May 18, 1709.
Officers: Rev. Charles A. Northrop, Norwich, moderator; Rev. Joel S. Ives,
Hartford, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Hartford, Tuesday, June 17, 18.
Connecticut, General Conference of. — Organized Nov. 12, 1867.
Officers: "William H. Catlin, Meriden, moderator; Rev. Joel S. Ives, Hartford,
registrar and stitistical secretary; "Ward "W. Jacobs, Hartford, treasurer.
Session o/1902: Hartford, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 19.
District of Columbia. — In the Congregational Association of New Jersey.
Florida, General Congregational Association of. — Organized Dec. 6,1833.
Officers: Prof. E. L.Richardson, Avon Park, moderator; Rev. S. F. Gale, Jack-
sonville, registrar and treasurer; Rev. Mason Noble, Lake Helen, scribe.
Session of 1902 :
Georgia, United Congregational Conference of. — Organized Dec. 3, 1890.
Officers: Rev. H. H. Proctor, Atlanta, moderator; Rev. C. S. Haynes, Athens,
registrar; Rev. F. E. Jenkins, Atlanta, treasurer.
Session of 1902: Savannah, Nov. 13-16.
Hawaiian Evangelical Association. — Organized,
Officers: Rev. J. M. Lydgate, Lihue, Kauai, moderator; Rev. O. P. Emerson,
Honolulu, statistical secretary; W. N. Hall, Esq., Honolulu, treasurer.
Session of 1902:
Idaho, General Association of the Congregational Churches and Minis-
ters of. — Organized Jan. 25, 1894.
Officers: Rev. E. H. Ashmun, Weiser, moderator; Rev. Reuben B. "Wright,
Boise, registrar and treasurer.
6'ess ion 0/ 1902 : New Plymouth, Thursday, Oct 2.
* Died April 14,1902.
440 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
Illinois, General Congregational Association of. — Organized June 21, 1844.
Officers: Gen. C. H. Howard, Glencoe, moderator; Rev. John B. Fairbank,
Jacksonville, registrar, treasurer, and statistical secretary.
Session of 1902: Rockford, Monday, May 19,
Indiana, General Association of the Congregational Churches and Min-
isters IN. — Organized March 13, 1898.
Officers : Rev. Charles Choate, Kokomo, moderator; Josephine Hyde, Indian-
apolis, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902: Anderson, Tuesday, May 13, at 7.30 p. m.
Indian Territory. — Not associated.
Iowa, General Association of. — Organized Nov. 6, 1840.
Officers: Benjamin St. John, Fayette, moderator; Rev. James B. Chase, Sar-
gent's Bluff, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Des Moines, Tuesday, May 20.
Kansas, General Association of. — Organized August, 1855.
Officers: Rev. Frank Fox, Kansas City, moderator; Rev. Wilson N. Wheeler,
Newton, registrar and statistical secretary; Rev. Geo. T. Nichols, Burlington,
treasurer.
Session of 1902: Manhattan, Thursday, May 8-12.
Kentucky, General Association of. — Organized Jan. 5, 1898,
Officers: Rev. M. K. Paeco, Berea, moderator; Rev. James K. Higginbotham,
Corbin, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session o/1902: Berea, Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Louisiana Congregational Association. — Organized Jan. 26, 1870.
Off/leers: Rev. M. W. Whitt, New Iberia, moderator; Rev. L. A. Planving,
Oscar, secretary; J. Q. Adams, Hammond, treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Lake Charles, June 5.
Maine, General Conference of. — Organized Jan. 10, 1826.
Officers: Dea. John E. Warren, Cumberland Mills, moderator; Rev. Edgar M.
Cousins, Thomaston, corresponding secretary; Rev. Charles D. Crane, Yarmouth^
recording secretary ; Dea. Osman Adams, Portland, treasurer.
Session of 1902: Bath (Winter Street Church), Tuesday, Sept. 23-25.
Massachusetts, General Association of the Congregational Churches of. —
Organized June 29, 1803, as a ministerial body; including also Conferences of
Churches, June 16, 1868, by union of the Association and General Conference
(which was organized Sept. 12, 1860) .
Officers: Rev. Wm. V. W. Davis, Pittsfield, moderator ; Rev. Eugene C. Webster,
Jamaica Plain, secretary; Rev. Frank L. Bristol, Uxbridge, assistant secretary;
Rev. Francis J. Marsh, Boston, registrar; Rev. Almon J. Dyer, Sharon, assistant
registrar; Henry P. Emerson, Lynn, treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Plymouth, May 20-22.
Michigan Congregational Association. — Organized Oct. 11, 1842.
Officers: William H. Strong, Detroit, moderator; Rev. John P. Sanderson,.
Lansing, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902: St. Johns, Tuesday, May 20, 7.30 o'clock p. m.
Minnesota, General Congregational Association of. — Organized Oct. 23, 1856.
Officers: Rev. Alexander Milne, Duluth, moderator; Rev. Samuel J. Rogers^
Minneapolis, secretary and treasurer,
Sessi07i 0/1902: Fergus Falls, Tuesday, Sept. 16.
Mississippi, Congregational Association of. — Organized March 31, 1883.
Officers: Rev. F. G. Wood worth, d. d., moderator; Rev. Marion S. Jones, Meri-
dian, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902: Salem, Piney Grove, Nov.
1902.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 441
Missouri, General Association of the Congregational Churches of. —
Organized Oct. 27, 1865.
Officers: Rev. C. H. Patton, d. d., St. Louis, moderator; Rev. James P. Field,
Riverdale, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903 : Brookfield, "Wednesday, April 22.
Montana, Association of Congregational Churches of. — Organized June
17, 1884.
Officers: Rev. Joseph A. Barnes, Missoula, moderator; Rev. Wm. H. "Watson,
Red Lodge, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Big Timber, Tuesday, Sept. 9.
Nebraska, Congregational Association of. — Organized Aug. 8, 1857.
Officers: "W. J. Turner, Norfolk, moderator; Prin. F. C. Taylor, "Weeping
"Water, stated clerk and treasurer.
Session of 1902: "Weeping "Water, Monday, Oct. 20-23.
Nevada. — In the General Association of California.
New Hampshire, General Association of. — Organized June 8, 1809.
Officers: Rev. George E. Hall, Dover; Rev. Charles F. Roper, "Winchester,
secretary ; Rev. Samuel L. Gerould, Hollis, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Keene, Tuesday, May 6-8.
New Jersey, Congregational Association of. — Organized June 2, 1869.
Officers: Rev. "William A. Rice, Newark, moderator; Rev. J. A. Fairley, Nutley,
N. J., secretary.
Session of 1902:
New Mexico Congregational Association. — Organized 1884.
Officers: Rev. "Wm. Sloan, Gallup, moderator; Mrs. L. A. Collings, Cubero,
secretary and treasurer.
Sessioriof 1903: April.
New York, General Association of. — Organized May 21, 1834.
Officers: Rev. Charles H. Dickinson, Fargo, N. D., moderator; Rev. James
Deane, Northfield, secretary; Rev. Lewin F. Buell, Syracuse, N. Y., treasurer.
Session of 1902 : First Church, Buffalo, Tuesday, May 20-22.
North Carolina, General Association of Congregational Churches of. —
Organized, May 26, 1879.
Officers: Rev. A. J. Tate, High Point, moderator; Rev. "Ward D. Newkirk,
Greensboro, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Raleigh, Sept. 24r-29.
North Dakota, General Congregational Association of. — Organized 1883.
Officers: Ulysses G. Rich, Sanborn, moderator ; Rev. Charles H. Phillips, James-
town, corresponding and statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902: , Sept. 25-27.
Ohio, Congregational Association of. — Organized June 24, 1852.
Officers : Rev. I. Bosworth, d. d. , Oberlin, moderator; Rev. John G. Fraser, Cleve-
land, registrar, statistical secretary, and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Mansfield, 1st church. May 13-15.
Oklahoma, General Association of. —Organized Oct. 21, 1890.
Officers: Charles T. Prouty, Kingfisher, moderator; Rev. George Keniston,
Hennessey, Okla., registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1903 :
Oregon, Congregational Association of. — Organized July 13, 1848.
Officers: Prof. W. N. Ferrin, moderator; Rev. Daniel Staver, Forest Grove,
registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Salem, October.
442 CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK. [1902.
PENNSYLVANfA CONGREGATIONAL ASSOCIATION. — Organized Oct. 14, 1886.
Officers: Rev. David Jones, Scranton, moderator; Rev. Charles A. Jones, Kane,
registrar and statistical secretary; Mrs. C. W. Waid, Ridgway, treasurer.
Sessmi of 1902: Meadville, May 20-22.
Rhode Island Congregational Conference. — Organized May 3, 1809.
Officers: Rev. T. Calvin McClelland, Newport, moderator; Rev. E. Tallmadge
Root, Providence, stated secretary; Arthur W. Clatlin, Providence, treasurer.
Session of 1902: Plymouth church. Providence, May 27, 28.
South Carolina, The Congregational Association of. — Organized, 1899.
Officers: Rev. Enoch H. Wilson, Columhia, moderator; Rev. George C. Rowe,
Charleston, secretary.
Session of 1902: Battery Congregational Church, Charleston, Oct. 9-12.
South Dakota, The Congregational Association of. — Organized in 1871.
Officers: Rev. Charles M. Daley, Huron, moderator; Rev. William B. Huhbard,
Webster, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Webster, Tuesday, May 13.
Tennessee, Association of Congregational Churches of. — Organized Oct. 25,
1871.
Officers: Rev. George W. Moore, Nashville, moderator; Rev. Joseph E. Smith,
Chattanooga, statistical secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903: Lexington, Ky., April 1.
Texas. — No State Organization.
1. Congregational Association of Southwest Texas. — Organized Dec. 4,
1871.
2. North Texas Association. — 0^cer.s .• Rev. George D. Hauser, Denison,
moderator; Rev. Howard N. Smith, Cleburne, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1903:
Utah. — The Utah Association. — Organized Dec. 28, 1882.
Officers : Rev. P. A. Simpkin, Salt Lake City, moderator, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902: Ogden, Utah, Oct. 15-17.
Vermont, Congregational Convention of. — Organized Aug. 27, 1795. Incor-
porated June 18, 1873.
Officers: J. H. Jackson, m. d., Barre, moderator; Rev. Samuel L. Bates, Burling-
ton, secretary; John M. Comstock, Chelsea, corresponding secretary; David M.
Camp, Newport, treasurer.
Session of 1902: Springfield, Tuesday, June 10-12.
Virginia. — In the Congregational Association of New Jersey.
Washington, General Congregational Association of. — Organized June
27, 1889.
Officers: Rev. O. L. Fowler, Orting, moderator; Horace P. James, North
Yakima, registrar and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Spokane, Sept. 23.
West Virginia. — In Ohio Association.
Wisconsin, The Congregational Convention of. — Organized October, 1840.
Officers: Rev. Henry Faville, La Crosse, moderator; Rev. Henry A. Miner,
Madison, registrar; Rev. James K. Kilbourn, Pewaukee, treasurer.
Session of 1902: La Crosse, Tuesday, Oct. 7.
Wyoming, General Association of. — Organized 1892.
Officers: Rev. W. B. D. Gray, Cheyenne, moderator; Rev. G. W. Crater, Wheat-
land, secretary and treasurer.
Session of 1902 : Cheyenne, Oct. 4, 5.
1902.] NATIONAL AND STATE ORGANIZATIONS OF CHURCHES. 443
ANNUAL MEETINGS, IN ORDER OF DATE.
1902.
Arizona,
Tempe,
New Jersey,
Jersey City,
New Mexico,
Albuquerque,
Oklahoma,
Florida,
Lake Helen,
New Hampshire,
Keene,
Kansas,
Manhattan,
Indiana,
Anderson,
Ohio,
Mansfield,
South Dakota,
Webster,
Illinois,
Rockford,
New York,
Buffalo,
Pennsylvania,
Meadville,
Michigan,
St. Johns,
Massachusetts,
Plymouth,
Iowa,
Des Moines,
Rhode Island,
Providence,
Hawaii,
Louisiana,
Lake Charles,
Vermont,
Springfield,
Connecticut Association,
Hartford,
Kentucky,
Berea,
Montana,
Big Timber,
Minnesota,
Fergus Falls,
Washington,
Spokane,
Maine,
Bath,
North Carolina,
Raleigh,
North Dakota,
Idaho,
New Plymovith,
Oregon,
Salem,
Wyoming,
Cheyenne,
Wisconsin,
La Crosse,
California,
Petaluma,
South Carolina,
Charleston,
Southern California,
Ventvira,
Utah,
Ogdeu,
Weeping Water,
Nebraska,
Texas,
Colorado,
Pueblo,
Alabama (Convention),
Georgia,
Savannah,
Connecticut Conference,
Hartford,
1903.
Tennessee,
Lexington,
Missouri,
Brookfield,
Alabama (Association),
Shelby,
Mississippi,
Salem,
Tuesday, April 22.
Tuesdav, April 22.
Tuesday, April 22.
Thursday, April 24.
Tuesday, April 29.
Tuesday, May 6-8.
Thursday, Mav 8-12.
Tuesday, May 1.3-15.
Tuesday, May 13-15.
Tuesday, May 13-15.
Monday, May 19.
Tuesday, May 20-22.
Tuesday, May 20-22.
Tuesday, May 20.
Tuesday, May 20.
Tuesday, May 20.
Tuesday, May 27, 28.
Thursday, June 5.
Tuesday, June 10-12.
Tuesday, June 17, 18.
Tuesday, September 2.
Tuesday, September 9.
Tuesday, September 16.
Tuesday, September 23.
Tuesday, September 23-25.
Wednesday, Sept. 24-29.
Thursday, September 25-27.
Thursday, October 2.
October.
Saturday, October 4, 5.
Tuesday, October 7.
Tuesday, October 7.
Thursday, October 9-12.
Tuesday, October 14.
Wednesday, October 15-17.
Monday, October 20-23.
Tuesday, October 21.
Wednesday, November 12.
Thursday, November 16.
Tuesday, November 18, 19.
Wednesday, April 1.
Wednesday, April 22.
Saturday, May 30-31.
November.
ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL SOCIETIES, 1902-03.
Amkrican Board of Commissioners for Forkign Missions. — Oberlin, Ohio,
Tuesday, Oct. 14-17.
Congregational Education Society. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
Wednesday, June 18.
American Congregational Association. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
Monday, May 26.
Congregational Church Building Society. — Bible House, New York City,
Thursday, Jan. 8, 1^)03.
Congregational Home Missionary Society. — Syracuse, N.Y.. Tuesday, June 10.
American Missionary Association. — New London, Conn., Tuesday, Oct. 21-23.
Congregational Publishing Society. — Congregational House, Boston, Mass.,
April 20, 1903.
Woman's Board of Missions.— Washington, D. C. , Wednesday, Nov. 5, 6.
Woman's Board of Missions of the Interior. — Chicago, 111., Tuesday, Octo-
ber 28-30.
Woman's Board of Missions of the Pacific. — San Francisco, Cal., Wednesday,
September 3, 1902.
Woman's Home Missionary Association. — Boston, Mass., Wednesday, October
29, 1902.
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Connecticut
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Florida
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Indian Territory. . . .
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Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire. . . .
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
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South Dakota
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Texas
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LIST OF COXGREGATIONAL MINISTERS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
REPORTED BY THE SEVERAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
The following is a compilation of the alphabetical lists furnished by the State
Associations and Conferences, corrected by correspondence with their secretaries to
the latest possible date. The secretary of the Council in no case presumes to insert
or omit a name upon his own responsibility. The State organizations (or later coun-
cils) are alone responsible ; but the secretary has used his utmost endeavors to obtain
a complete and correct list. If any names are omitted, it is because they are not
reported by any organization in any State, or a conflict of reports leaves the editor in
doubt of the facts.
The figures refer to pages where the name will be found in the tables, in the Vital
Statistics, in the service of the Benevolent Societies, of the Theological Seminaries,
in the list of foreign missionaries. In some cases the jja^e is left as in tables, when
the post-office is changed since the tables were put to press.
Names starred (*) are of persons who, although mentioned (usually as supplying
churches), are not reported as members of any organization of Congregational churches
or ministers. A few names are also retained with a * of those who were in active
service last year, and may be presumed to be in transitu. Such names are not con-
tinued a second year, without specific report.
Some post-office addresses are antiquated, but the best possible has been done.
Licentiates are not included in this list, but a list of licentiates follows this, and
a list of ministers of other denominations, including also names of those whose
position is not reported.
Names of persons in last year's list, deceased since the issue of 1901, are retained,
and are indexed to the pages of the " Vital Statistics " when found there.
Some errors will be found in first names, initials, and spelling. No pains have
been spared to secure accuracy ; but, efifort failing, the compiler has not ventured
to follow even his own convictions, against the unmistakable testimony of the
reports.
Names of ministers without pastoral charge, as they do not occur in the preced-
ing tables, have no numeral page reference, and in i>lace of it the year of ordinar-
tion is given.
Names of persons employed in instruction in schools and colleges are indicated
^Y P>'-> president or principal, andp/., professor.
Abbott, Ephraim E. P.,Chula Vista, Cal. 98
Abbott, Ernest H., New York City, N. Y.1896
Abbott, Justin E., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Abbott, L.,CornwaIl-on-Hud8on, N. T., 1860
Abercrombie, Ralph H , Brookfield, Vt. 384
Abernethy, C. H., Poway, Cal. 9, 104
Aekerman. Arthur W., Portland, Ore. 356
Adadourian, Haig, Manomet, Mass. 236
Adams, Aaron C, Wetherstield, Conn. 1839
Adams, Allison D., Rio, Wis. 414, 6
Adams, Calvin C, Cedar Falls, lo. 1850
Adams, Charles D., Pf., Hanover, N" H. 18S5
*Adams, Chauncey C, Hinesburg, Vt. 388
Adams, Clinton B., Philadelphia, Pa. 362
Adams, Daniel E., Mason, N. H. 304
Adams, E. A., S. Ashland av., Chicago, 111. 148
Adams, Ephraim, Waterloo, lo. 1843
Adams, Geo. C, San Francisco, Cal. 106
Adams, Geo. I., Westboro, Mass. 1896
Adams, Geo. M., Auburndale, Mass. 1857
Adams, Harry C, Danvers Center, Mass. 222
Adams, Hubert G., Willow Lakes, 8. D. 374, 6
Adams, Jas.A., 3539 Mich av., Chicago, 111. 1880
Adams, Jas. R., Sheridan, Wyo. 1894
Adams, John, Wilmington, N. C. 328
[Adams, Jonathan E., deceased, 13
Adams, Joseph M., Ellsworth, Me. 204
Adams, Lucien H., Derry, N. H. 1862
Adams, Myron W., Pf., Atlanta. Ga. 83
*Adams, Phelps R., Santa Cruz, Cal. 1874
Adams, Robert, Harlan, Mich. 1876
Adams, Silas N"., Westbrook, Me. 212
Adams, William C, Gorbara, N. H. 300, 4
Adams, William W. , Fall River, Mass. 224
Adkins, James B., Belcbertown, Mass. 218
Adrian, Isaac N., Huntley, 111. 154
Adriance, S. W.. Winchester, Mass. 1877
Ahlberg, Carl M., Montclair, N. J. 324
[Ahnstrom, Jonas M., deceased, 13
Aiken, Edwin E., A. B. C. F. AT. 436
Aiken, Edwin J., Concord, N. H. 59, 1885
Aikins, James E., South Windham, Me. 214
Ainslie, James S., Chicago, 111. 150
Ainsworth, Israel, Rockport, Mass. 238
Akeson, Ludwig, Worcester, Mass. 11, 246
Albert, John H., Faribault, Minn. 268
Albertson, Ralph, So. Jamesport, N. Y. 1891
Albrecht, George E., A. B. G. F. M. 436
Alcorn, Wm. A., Strang, Neb. 286, 94
Alcott, William P., Boxford, Mass. 228
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
471
Alden, David A., Myitl--, 111. 1892
♦Alden, Edwin H., Tunbridge, Vt. 392
Alden, E. J., 1^6 Cass i-t., Chicago, 111. 1858
Alderson, John, Winfied, S. D. 372, 6
Aldrich, Benj. F., Aurora, 111. 146
Aldrlch, Jeremiah K., Hyannis, Mass. 1863
Alesarider, .\. Orval, Metaraora, Mich. 9, 2o8
Alexander, James, xsewport, X. H. 304
Alexander, J. Lambert, Ivauhoe, 111. 154
Alexander, M <rk W., Athens, Ala. 86
Alger, Frank G., Newburvport, Mass. 234
Allbright, William H., Roxbury, Mass. 218
Allchin. George, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Allen, Adrian B..Oberlin, Ohio. 1869
Allen. O. F , 1000 Lake st., Elmira, N. T. 312
Allen,C.J.,360 Marion St., Br'klyniSr.Y. 9,.308
Allen, Edward P., AuburndaL, Mass. 1886
Allen, E. B., 1736 Wa'h'n St., Toledo, O. -346
Allen, Frank H., Cambridge, Mass. 1879
Allen, Fredei ick E., Griswold, Conn. US
♦Allen, Frederick H., Rockland, Mass. 226
Allen, Herbert O.. Hudson, O. 342
Allen, Melvin J., Worthington, Mass. 246
Allen, Orcon P., Auburndale, Mass. 1855
[Allen, Simeon O., oereased, 13
Allen. William C, Laingsburg, Micb. 256, 6t
Allender, John, Middletield, Conn. 120
Aller, Nathan S., Carthage, N. Y. 310
Allis.Wm. B ,16 Jay St., Schenectady, N.Y. 320
Allworth, John, Godfrey, III. 154, 6
Alvord, .Augustus, Barkhamsted, Conn. 114
Alvord, Frederick, Newton Center, Mass. 1858
Alvord, Henry C, 8. Weymouth, Mass. 244
Alvord, James C, Woonsocket, R. I. 368
Ameiit, William S., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Ames, George, Springfield, Mo. 198
Amsden, Benjamin M., Manchester, To. 1849
Amundson, Albert A., Ashland, Wis. 1900
Ander, Ernest G., So. M mchester, Conn. 126
Anderson, Asher, Boston, Mass. 11, 59, 438
Anderson, August L., Orange, Mass. 234
•Anderson, Carl A., San Francisco, Cal. 18S6
Anderson, C. G., Hinsdale, III. 154
Anderson, Carl J., t 'range, Mass 390
Anderson, Charles, Constantinople, 436
Anderson, Chas. 1864
•Anderson, David R., Cameron, Mo. 278
Anderson, Edward, Quincy, Mass. 1858
Anderson, Emil A , .'^anlstone, Minn. 274
Anderson, Ephraim, Waterloo, lo. 1S43
Anderson, Frank H., Plainview, Minn. 272
Anderson, Frank J., Bonner, Mont. 1897
Anderson, Frank C, Merrill, Wis. 1897
Anderson, Fred'k R., Rockefeller, 111. 160
Anderson. George 8., 8omerville, Mass. 238
Anderson, Harold E., Craig, Colo. 110
Andefi-on, James A., Somerset, Mass. 238
Anderson, Jonas, Fitchburg, Mass. 224
Anderson, Joseph, Waterbury, Conn. 128
Anderson, Oscar L., Sylvan, Wash. 480
Anderson, Otio, Tombstone, Ariz. 95
Anderson, Wilbert L., Exeter, N. H. 300
Anderson, William, Dover, 111. 152
•Anderson, Wra. 8., Moore's Cor., Mass. 230
Andress, John H., Chadron, Neb. 286
Andrew, Ralza E., Brushton, N. T. 314
Andrews. Charles E., Walpole, Mass. 1881
Andrews, Edwin N., Woodworth, Wis. 404
Andrews, George A., Andover, Maes. 216
Andrews, Geo. W., Pr., Talladega, Ala. £22
Andrews, George W., Dalton, Mass. 83, 212
Andrews, Samuel B., Salem, Conn. 126
Amlrews, Stephen M., Mlllington, Conn. 120
Andrewi-on, Andrew J., Maple Valley, Wis. 410
Andrewson, Severt M., Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Andridge, Andrew A., Cincinnati, O. 1885
Andrus, Alpheus N., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Andrus, EUzur, South Haven. Mich. 1850
Andrus, J. Cowles, Enfield, Mass. 224
Angel, Samuel D., Rutland, Vt. 1S90
Angell, Ernest E. [Vt.J 1900
Anthony, Andrew J., Hoboken, N. J. 324
Anthony, Charles W., Farmington, lo. 174,82
Appelman, Hiram H., Metropolis, III. 158
Appleton, Fayette G., Arcadia, Neb. 286
Appleton, Harry, Calumet, Mich. 260
Apraham, Sarkis X., Patten, Me. 210
Aplhorp, Rufus, Cleveland, O. 1861
Archer, Marmaduke D., Mitchelville, lo. 1858
Archibald, Andrew W., Brockton, Mass. 220
Armes, A. Herbert, Carlisle, 4 ass. 12, 220
Armitage, Durand E., Oto, lo. 1894
Arms, William F., Essex, Conn. 118
Armsby, Lauren, Council Grove, Kan. 1846
Armstrong, Andrew C, Jr., Middletown.Ct. 1887
Armstrong, A.H., Oak Park, 111. 158
Armstrong, Edward P., Bay Shore, N. T. 308
Armstrong, J. C, 151 U ash. st.,Ch'go, 111.1874
Armstrong, L. P., Santa Clara, Cal. 1891
Arn, Arthur J., New Lisbon, Wis. 412
Arnett. Samuel G., Whittier, Cal. 108
Arnold, Arthur K., Warrensburg, 111. 154
Arnold, Henry T., Plaindeld, Conn. 124
Arnold, Seth A., Clackamas, Ore. 356
Arnold, William A., Cathiamet, Wash. 896
Arrington, A. E., Sonoma, Cal. 9. 1899
Asadoorian, Avedis M., Henry, S.D. 372
Ashby, John H., Clinton, Mich. 250
Ashdown, Charles K., Chicago, 111. 150
Ashley, Andrew W., Gaines, N. Y. 312
Ashley, Walter H., Manchester, Mass. 230
Ashmun, Edward H., Weiser, Ida. 165, 439
Askin, John, Tahor, lo. 184
Atcheson, Wm. H., Tekoa, Wash. 400
Atherton, D. Frank, Georgetown, Mass. 226
Atherton, Isaac W., Jamul, Cal. 104
Atkins, Doane R., Chicago, 111. 1877
Atkins, G. Glenn, Burlinaton, Vt. 384
Atkinson, G. E., Etna M., Cal.L.B. 45, 98, 100, 2
Atkinson, John L., A. B. G. F. M. 436
Atkinson, William H., San Rafael, Cal. 106
Atwood, A. Kay, Sandisfield, Mass. 9, 238
Atwood, Charles B., Colchester, Vt. 386
Atwood, Eugene F., Hartford, Conn. 1875
Atwood, Ireneus J., A. B. C. F. 3f. 436
Atwood, Lewis P., West Newbury, Vt. 388
Austin, Leon H., Quincy Point, Mass. 9, 236
Austin, Lewis A., Ff., Orange City, Fla. 134
Austin, Thomas J., Helena, Ark. 1889
Avery, Frederick D., E. Hartford, Conn. 1850
Avery, Henry, Des Moines, lo. 1860
[Avery, Holly H., deceased, 14
[Avery, John, deceased.
Avery, Oliver P., Deadwood, S. D. 9, 12, 370
Avery, William F., Middlebury, Conn. 18.55
A.xtell, Archie G., Stockville, Neb. 288, 94
Axtell, Nathan G., Kensington, 111. 1857
Ayer, Charles L., Windsor, Conn. 1859
Ayer, Edward P., Eaeton, Conn. 116
Ayer, Edwin I., Manistee, Mich. 1883
Ayer, F. D., 3739 Walnut St.. Phlla., Pa. 300
Ayers, Alfred W., Wisuer, Neb. 286, 96
Ayres, Milan C, Roxbury, Mass. 1874
Babb, Thomas E., Holden, Mass. 228
Babbitt, James H., Andover, Mass. 11,1868
Bacheler, Francis P., Hockanum, Conn. 116
Bacheler, Gilbert H., W. Newfield, Me. 208
Backus, Clarence W., Kansas City, Kan. 1873
Backus, Jabez, Westport, Conn. 128
[Backus, Joseph W., deceased, 14
Bacon, Benj. W., New Haven, Conn. 71, 122
Bacon, Edward E., S.iybrook, Conn. 124
Bacon, Joseph F.. Odell, III. 158
Bacon, Leonard W., Assonet, Mass. 224
Bacon, Miles E., Gettysburg, S. D. 1880
Bacon, Theodore D., Detroit, Mich. 1892
Bacon. Thomas R., Ff., Berkeley,Cal. 63,1879
Bacon, Wm. a., Springfield, Mass. 11,240
Bacon, William F., Medford, Mass. 1867
Bacon, William N., Bridport, Vt. 384
Bagnall, Fred., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 5S, 1886
Bailey, Amos J., Meridcn, N. H. 304
Bailey, Arthur W., Syracuse, N. Y. 320
Bailey, Daniel W., Saybrook, O. 346
Bailey, George H., Ferrisburg, Vt. 386
Bailey, Gurdon F., Weslbrook, Conn. 128
472
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Bailey, Henry L., Longmeadow, Mass. 9, 230
Bailey, John G., Rogers, Ark. 1864
Bailey, J. Webster, Fort Wayne, Ind. 166
Bailey, Nelson M., Brooksville, Me. 204
Bailey, Orange C., Worcester, Mass. 244
Baines-Grifliihs, David, Kansas City, Kan. 190
Bainton, H. W., River Edgp, N.J. 324
Bair, William K., Oakland, Cal. 1900
Baird, C. Stanley, Hannibal, Mo. 278
Baird, John W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Baird, Lucius O., Ottawa, 111. 158
Baker, Ariel A., Manchester, lo. 1854
Baker, Ernest L., North Weare, N. H. 306
Baker, Frank H., Greenville. Me. 206
Baker, George, Christopher, Wash. 396
Baker, George H., Armour, 8. D. 370
Baker, John W. H., Enosburg, Vt. 386
Baker, Orrin G., Franklin, Vt. 386
Baker, Seymour A., Armourdale, Kan. 1839
Baker, Smith, Portland, Me. 210
Baker, T. Nelson, Pittstield, Mass. 236
Baker, William H., Springfield, O. 346
Balcom, Fred. A., Frankhn, N. H. 300
Baldwin, Arthur J., Shidand, 111. 154, 60
Baldwin, Cyrus G., Palo Alto, Cal. 104
Baldwin, David J., Los Angeles, Cal. 1865
Baldwin, Fritz W., E. Orange, N. J. 53, 324
Baldwin, Manuel L., Sedalia, N. C. 326, 328
Ball, Albert H., Passaic, N. J. 324
Ball, Robert H., Fairhaven. Vt. 386
Ballantine, Henry W., Nyack, N. Y. 1861
Ballantine, John W., Hartford, Conn. 120
Ballantine.William G., Springfield, Mass. 1880
Ballantine, William O., A. li. C. F. M. 436
Ballou, Henry L., Chester, Vt. 386
Bamford, John, Fairton, N. J. 1898
Banbury, J. J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1886
[Bancroft, Cecil F. P., deceased, 14
Bangs, Frederick E., Groton, N. Y. 1876
Bantam, Henry E., Waimea, H. I. 1893
Banister, C. D., Thompsonville, Mich. 252, 62
Banks, George W., Guilford, Conn. 11, 1866
Baptist, R. K., Hilo, H, I. 142
Barber, Alanson D., Williston, Vt. 1849
[Barber, Amzi D., deceased, 15
Barber, Clarence H., Manchester, Conn. 120
Barber, Mrs. Dora R., ^herwood, Ore. 358
Barber, Jerome M., Sherwood, Ore. 356
Barber, Luther H., Ellington, Conn. 1843
Barber, Wilfred C. Lee Center, 111. 156
Barbour, Thomas W., Sleepy Eye, Minn. 274
Bard, George I., Meredith, N. H. 304
Barker, Franklin W., Brooks, Me. 206
Barker, Otis W., Newtown, Conn. 122
Barker, Thomas, Tonica, III. 158, 62
Barnard, Elihu C., Whitewater, Wis. 410
Barnard, Henry T., W. Stafi"ord, Conn. 126
Barnard, Pliny F., Westminster, Vt. 1847
Barnes, Albert E., Anoka, Minn. 266
Barnes, Alice 8. N., Columbus, Mont. 284
Barnes,Clift'd W.,/y.,Jack80nville,I11.83,1844
Barnes, George B., Campbell, Minn. 1868
Barnes, Henry E.,N. Andover, Mass. 234
Barnes, Howard C.,719 W.Ohio, Ch'go, 111. 150
[Barnes, Jeremiah R., deceased, 15
Barnes, J. Rodney, Omena, Mich. 1865
Barnes, Joseph A., Missoula, Mont. 284, 441
Barnes, Stephen G., Nashville, Tenn. 378
Barnett, John W., Columbus, O. 340
♦Barnett, Weldon, Ocee, Ga. 1887
Barnum, Henry S., A. B. C F. M. 436
Barnum, Herman N., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Barnum, Samuel H., Cornwall, Vt. 386
Barny, Wm. F.. Little Ferry, N. J. 324
Barrett, John P., Wheaton, 111. 1877
Barrett, Mandus, Cresco, lo. 1891
Barrett, 8. Allen, Florence, Mass. 234
Barrie, Nels C, Bottineau, N. D. 1893
Barron, John W., Marseilles, III. 156
Barrows, Allen C, I'f., Columbus, O. 1871
Barrows,JohnH.,/V-.,Oberlin,0. 50, 69,83,1875
Barrows, John O., Stonington, Conn. 126
Barrows, William H., Vernon Center, Ct.l868
Barstow, John, Wethersfield, Conn. 1887
Bartel, Harvey B., Brainerd, Minn. 1899
Bartholomew, Chas. M., Owego, N. Y. 316
[Bartlett, Alfred H., deceased, 16
Bartlett, Dana W., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Bartlett, Edward O., Providence, R. I. 1863
Bartlett, Ernest C, Chelmsford, Mass. 222
Bartlett, Ernest M., Kingston, Mass. 228
Bartlett, Lyman, A. B. V. F. M. 436
Bartlett, Samuel C.,A.B.C. F. M. 436
Bartlett, William A., Chicago, 111 148
Bartley, Alexander, 1889
Bartley, William T., Salem, N. H. 306
Barton, Francis M., Wheaton, 111. 1871
Baiton, Jas. L., Newton Center, Mass. 48, 1885
Barton, Robert J., Greensboro, Vt. 386
Barton, William E., Oak Park, 111. 50, 158
*Bary, Emil B., Melrose, Mass. 1881
Bascora, George S., Sykeston, N. D. 330, 4
Bascom, John, /•/'., Williamstown, Mass. 1859
Baehford, Alfred E., Thompson, lo. 184
Baskerville, Mark, Spokane, Wash. 400
♦Bass, Henry C , Kramer, Ga. 1896
Bassett, Austin B., Ware, Mass. 67, 242
Bassett, Franklin H., Glyndon, Minn. 268
Bassler, Henry G., Washington Mills, N.Y. 320
Basso, Bela, So. Norwalk, Conn. 9, 126
Bates, Charles S., Otis, Mass. 1900
Bates, Francis W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Bates, George L., Gaboon, W. Africa, 436
Bates, Henry L., Forest Grove, Ore. 1881
Bates, James A., 8. Royalston, Mass. 238
Bates, John M., Bryant, 8. D. 370
Bates, Mrs. Juanita, Brookton, N. Y. 1892
Bates, Newton W.,W.Bloorafield,N.Y. 59, 322
Bates, Samuel L., Burlington, Vt. 442, 1864
Batt, William J., Concord Junction, Mass. 1859
Battey, George J., Farnam. Neb. 288
Battey, Richard H., Minneapolis, Minn. 1882
Bauer, Philip E., Forest Grove. Ore. 9
Bauman, Benj. R., Davenport, lo. 9, 172
Bauraan, Gustav B., Waukegan, 111. 162
Bauman, Henry, Hosraer, S. D. 372, 6
Bauragarduer, Burdette C.,De8 Moines,Io. 1897
Bausman, Joseph H., Rochester, Pa. 362
Baxter, Geo. W., Elkader, lo. 174
Baxter, Thomas G., Prattville, Mich. 260
Bayley, Alfred, Oakland, Cal. 102
Bavley, Dwight S., Kinglisher, Okla. 1900
Bayley, Frank T., Denver, Colo. 110, 439
Baylis, Charies T., Brooklyn, N. Y. 9, 308
Bayne, John S., Mendon, 111. 156
Beach, Arthur G., Ypsilanti, Mich. 264
Beach, David N., Denver, Colo. 110, 438
Beach, Edwin R., Lexington, Ore. 1879
Beach, Elmer J., Nortblord, Conn. 124
Beach, Harlan P., Montclair, N. J. 1883
Beach, Samuel J., Clarion, lo. 172
Beach, William DeV., New Haven, Conn 71
Beadenkoff, Thomas M., Baltimore, Md. 214
Beadle, Harry A., Franklin, Conn. 9, 118
Beale, Charles H., Roxbury, Mass. 50, 218
Beale, William T., Dorchester, Mass. 220
Beals, Charles E;, Greenfield, Mass. 9, 11, 226
[Beaman, Warren H., deceased, 16
Bean, Daniel O., Strawberry Point, lo. 178
Bean,EbeneEer, Bluehill, Me. 202
Bean, Leroy S., Saco, Me. 9,210
Beard,A.K.,Cong'lRoom8,4thav.,N.Y. 56,1864
Beard, Gerald H., Burlington, Vt. 384
Beard, Joseph R., Oto, lo. 180
Beard, Reuben A., Cambridge, Mass. 220
Beard, WUlard L., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Beard, William S., Durham, N. H. 300
Beardslee, Clark S., Hartford, Conn. 67, 1884
Beardsley, Frank G., Rock Rapids, lo. 182
Beardsley, Josiah, Ripon, Wis. 1874
Beaton, David, 437 Beldenav., Chicago, 111. 148
Beatty, Squire T., Monona, lo. 178
Beaver, Charles H., Fairmont, Neb. 288
Bechtel, Philip, Wagner, S. D. 376
Becker, James A.. Spearfish, 8. D. 376
Becker, Nicholas 8 , New Preston, Conn. 122
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
473
Beckwith, Clarence A., Bangor, Me. 62, 1878
Beckwith, Edward G., Paia, H. I. 142
Beckwith, George A. , Saratoga Sp'gs.N.Y. 1862
Beddoes, Arthur E., Minooka, III. 160
B. dford, Oliver C, Galesbuig, 111. I.'i4
Bedford, Robert C, Beloit, Wis. 1875
Beebe, Julius R., New Rockford, N.D. 330, 4
Begg, William P., Massena, N. Y. 314
Beitel, Joseph H., Franklin, Neb. 58
♦Belanger, Joseph A., Wallingford, Vt. 392
Belknap, Augustus J., Farnaington, lo. 1876
Belknap, John D., Syracuse, N. Y.
Beil, Ira W., Pittsford, Mich. 1874
[Bell, James M., deceased, 16
*Bell, John W. 1896
Bell, Robert C, Granby, Mass. 226
Bell, Samuel, W Charleston, Vt. 1869
Bell, 8. Linton, Marblehead. Mass. 230
Bell, Thomas, Moravia, N. Y. 1886
Bell, Thomas, Palmyra, Neb. 1886
Bell, Thomas J., Selma. Ala. 1895
Bell, William S., Helena, Mont. 54, 58, 1881
Belsey, George W., Toledo, O. 336, 46
Beman, Albert M., Neosho, Mo. 278
Benedict, Arthur J., So. Natick, Mass. 232
Benedict, George, N. Abington, Mass. 216
[Benedict, Wm. A., deceased, 16
Benford, George, North Amherst, O. 336, 44
Bennett, George A., Acwo.th,N. H. 298
Bennett, Henry J., ^. 5. C i^. J/. 9
♦Bennett, Jos. H., Avoca, Neb. 9, 286
Bennett, Robert C, Potosi, Wis. 412
Bennett, Wm. R., Darlington, Wis. 406
Benneyan, Hachidoor, Worcester, Mass. 9, 246
Benson, Ernest L., Belvidere, III. 146
Bent, George [Neb.] 1856
Bente, Christ. H., Lawlon, Okla. 352
Bentley, Frank D., Mapleton, Minn. 270
Benton, Adoniram J., Newton, lo. 186
Benton, Joseph A., Cherokee, Cal. 98
Benton, Ledyard E., Crete, Neb. 1864
Berckmann, Wm. O., Orient, N. Y. 316
Berg, William E., Pf., Wilton June, lo. 18S6
Berger, Martin L.. Oakland. Cal. 1863
Berger, William F., Trenton, N. J. 1889
Berle, Adolph A., Brighton, Mass. 218
Berle, Theodore P., Cambridge, Mass. 1893
Berry, Edward A., Cedar Rapids, To. 172
Berry, George R., East Cleveland, O. 1890
Berry. James T., Lee, N. H. 9,302
Berry, John F., Detroit, Mich. 252
Berry, Louis F., Montclair, N. J. 324
Bessey, Will. N., Mont Clare, Ch'go, 111. 150
Best, John, West Chicago, III. 162
Bethel, George P., Chicago, 111. 1888
Belts, E. M., Madison av., New York, N.Y. 1869
Bevan, Noah, Welsh Hill, Pa. 1892
Bevier, Edwin D., Cornflia, Wis. 412
Bickers, William H , Warrensburg, 111. 162
Bickford, Levi F., Kidder, Mo. 1872
Bickford, Thomas, Chicago, 111. 1876
Bickford, Warren F., Islington, Mass. 244
Bidwell, Charles A., Manchester, N. H. 302
Blelby, Robert P., Willow Springs, 111. 158
Bieler, John M., Eastport, Me. 204
Bigelow, E. Victor, Lowell, Mass. 9, 11, 230
Bigelow, Frank E.. Newport, Ky. 198
Bigelow, Herbert S., Cincinnati, O. 338
Bigelow, Warren D., Guilford, Conn.
Biggers, Lorenzo J., Opelika, Ala. 88
Billing, James, Redwood City, Cal. 1894
Billings, Charles S., Los Angfles, Cal. 98
♦Billings, Edward N., Londonderry, Vt. 388
Billman, Howard, Keene, N. H. 302
Bingham, Charles M., Daytona, Fla. 132
Bingham, Hiram, A. B. C. F. M. 4.36
Binkhorst, Arie, St. Johns. Mich. 262
Bird, G. H., 324 91st St., S. Chicago, III. 148
*Bird, Martin B., St. Louis, Mo. 280
Bird, William, Abeih, Syria, 436
Bisbee, Marvin D., Pf., Hanover, N. H. 1874
Biscoe, George S., St. Paul Park, Minn. 1861
Bishop, Albert W., Sterling, Kan. 1880
Bishop, Edwin W., Concord, N. H. 300
Bishop, 8. E., Honolulu, H. I.
Bissell, Arthur D., Pf., Claremont, Cal. 1884
Bissell, Frank A., Claremont, Cal. 1882
Bissell, Henry G., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Bissell, Henry M., Ficrte Sinaloa, Jfex. 1882
- ■■ " - - ^ ■■■ -■ j-^
1856
324
1862
194, 6
122
230
1896
1877
1889
58, 72
1874
260, 438
1868
298
304
122
170. 6
1874
126
412
1880
410
Bissell, Jonathan E., Granville, 111.
Bissell, Oscar, Brimfield, Mass.
Bissell, Shelton, Verona, N. J.
Bixby, Joseph P., Revere. Mass.
Bixby, Wm. S., Severy, Kan.
Bixler, James W., New London, Conn
Bjorklund, E. V., Phelps, Neb.
Bjornborn, Carl A., Lowe 1, Mass.
Bjuge, Carl B., Chicago, III.
Black, George D., Yellowsprings, O.
*Black, William .\. [lU.l
♦Blackburn, John F., Atlanta, Ga.
Blackman.Wm. F.,/^-.,New Haven, Ct. 77, 1880
Blackraer, E. F.. Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. 318
Blackraer, Walter R.. Marietta, O. 342
Blackwell, William, Madison, Minn. 270
Blair, Allen J., Tipton, Mich. 262
Blair, David G., Bronson, Mich. 248, 50
Blair, John J., Andover, Mass.
Blaisdell, James A., Olivet, Mich.
Blaisdell, William S.. Victoria, Fla.
Blake. Elmer T., Charlestown, N. H,
Blake, Henry A., Rochester, N. H.
Blake, S. Leroy, New London, Conn
Blakely, Daniel W., Bellevue, lo.
Blakely, .Josiah B., Neenah, Wis.
Blakely, Quincy, So. Glastonbury, Conn
Blakeslee, Allen D., Necedah, Wis.
Blakeslee, Krastus, Brookline, Mass.
Blakeslee, Newton T., Milwaukee, Wis.
♦Blakeslee, Walter C, Ashland, Neb. 9, 12, 286
Blakesley, Linus, El Paso, Tex. 1865
Blanchard, Addison, Denver, Colo. 110
Blanchard.Chas. A. P?-.,Wheaton, 111. 83,1878
♦Blanchard, Edgar F., E. Poultney, Vt. 390
Blanchard, Edward B., Brooktield, Mass. 220
Blanchard, F. Q., Soutbington, Ct. 9, 12, 126
Blanchard, John L., Miles, lo. 178, 82
Blanchard, John T,, Aurora, 111. 1884
Blanford, Levi D., Denver, ("olo. 9, 110
Blankinship, Jefferson D., Wrights, Fla. 1891
Blanks, James L , Pleasant Hill, Tenn. 1900
Blanshard, Francis G., Edinburg. O. 340
Blenkarn, Wm. T., Wabaunsee, Kan. 1869
Bliss, Alfred V., Ludlow, Vt. 38S, 90
[Bliss, Charles R., deceased.
Bliss, Daniel, Beirut, Syria,
Bli«8, Daniel J., Hockanum, Conn.
Bliss, Francis C, Amery, Wis.
Bliss, George C, Alton. N. H.
Bliss, Howard S.. Upper Montclair, N. J. 324
Bliss, J. Henry, Webster, N. H. 306
Bliss, John, Crystal, Mich. 1863
Bliss, Leon D., Great Barrington,Mass. 226
Block,John,1836 W.Winona st. .Chicago ,111.150
Blodgett,C.E.,7720 Normal av., Chicago, 111. 150
Blodgett, Henry, Bridgeport, Conn. 18,54
Blomtield, Frank, Muskegon, Mich. 258
Blomlield, Stanley F., Stony Creek, Conn. 126
Bloomtield, George J., Marhiaa, Me. 208, 14
Blood, Charles R., Rantoul, 111.
♦Bloom, A. Wilber, E. Troy, Wis.
Bloom, Karl J., Wesley, lo.
Bloom, W. Knighton, Sandoval, 111.
Blomquist, Charles F , Batrley, Minn
Blue, .James M., Short Falls. N. H.
Blunt, Harry, Old Orchard, Mo.
Boardman, Charles P., Red Oak, lo.
Boardman, G.N.,18West 55th st., N.Y. 65, 1854
Boardman, John K., Wakefield, Mass. 1S98
Boardman, Joseph, Barnet, Vt. 384
Boardman, M.Bradford, New Britain, Ct. 1863
Bcickoven, William A., Glenwood, lo. 258
Bodman, Frederic H., Rockford, III. 160
Bodwell, Flaviel A., .-terling, Kan. 194
Bodwell, Joseph C, Lyndonville, Vt. 384, 8
Boggess, Eliot B., Watertown, 8. D.
17
436
1868
404,6
298
9, 160
406, 10
184
160
206, 74
300
280
182
1881
474
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Bohn, W. Frederick, Siloam Springs, Arli. 96
Bole, Andrew 8., Coventry , Vt. 386
Bolin, Nels J., Forest, Minn. 1897
Boiler, B.F.,873 Waverly av.,Clevelan^,0.338
Bollinger, Edward 8., Oregon Oily, Ore. 356
Bolster, Win. H., Nashua, N. H. 304
Bolt, Nililaus, 18 Crilly pi., Chicago, 111. 1887
Bolt, William W., 8t. Joseph, Mo 280
Bolton, James, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. 1891
Bolton, K. Alex'r, Anthonj', Kan. 188
Bond, Andrew W., Verndale, Minn. 9, 268, 76
Bond, James, Nashville, Tenn. 378
Bond, John J , Lake Grove, N. Y. 1875
Bond, William J. C, Boscobel, Wis. 404
Bonlils, Ellsworth, Paterson, N. J. 324
Boniiey, John K., Bronsou, Mich. 1863
Booth, Edwin, Oberlin. O. 1866
Booth, Edwin, jr., Bloomfleld, Neb. 286
Booth, Henry K , Michigan City, Ind. 9, 168
Boothby, Clayton D., Madison, Me. 208
Borden, Mrs. M. J., Albuquerque, N. M. 1894
Borg, Lars G., Collinsville, Conn. 116
Bormose, Neils N., 3037 C 8t.,Philadera,Pa. 362
Borton, Carl D., Wenern Springs, 111. 156
Bosard.W. R., Dodge Centi-r, Minn. 266, 8
Boss, Roger C, Garfield, Kan. 9
Bostwick, Elmer D., liidgway. Pa. 1884
Bosworth, Edward I., Pf , Oberlin, O. 69, 441
Bosworlh, Richmond II.",Woodhaven, N.V.322
Bosworlh, Uriah C, Chicago, 111, 1878
Bosworth, William A., Wichita, Kan. 1869
Bolt, Peter, Shubel, Ore. 356
Boughton, Clement A., Chicago, 111. 1898
Bourne, Alexander P., Exeter, N. H. 9, 300
Bourne, James R., New Haven, Conn. 1859
Bourne, Paul V.., Pembroke, N. H. 304
Bouton, Tilton C. H., Henniker, N. H. 18sl
Bowden, Henry M., Middlefield, Mass. 232
Bowdish, A. Craig, Sibley, lo. 9. 12, 182
Bowen, Frederic, Bloomiugton, 111. 146
Bowers, Albert, New London, O. 344
Bowers, Bertha, Creston, lo. 1899
Bowels, George, Warreiiville, N. J. 324
Bowers, Roy E., Rootstown, O. 346
Bowler, Stephen L., Bangor, Me. 1853
Bowman, George A., East Hartford, Ct. 1848
Bowman, J. Elliot, Scotland, Mass. 220
*Bown, Frank A., Genesee, Ida. 1S97
Bowron, Joseph, Tucson, Ariz. 95, 439
Boyd, Andrew G., Kirkland, Wash. 398
Boyd, Herbert \V., Ashby, Mass. 216
Boyd, Richard T., Andover, O. 336, 48
Boyer, Virgil, Marietta, O ' 1894
Boylan, Fnmk G., Cambridge, Ida. 1885
Boyle, Elliott A., Camden, N. Y. 364
Boyle, Frank W., Dallas, Tex. 1890
Boynton, Francis H.,New Braintree.Mass. 232
Boynton, Geo. M., Newton Center, Ms. 58, 1863
Boynton, Nehemiah, Detroit, Mich. 252, 438
Brackiu, Elisha, Blackwood, Ala. 86
Bradford, A. H., Montclair, N. J. 59, 324, 433
[Bradford, Benj. F., dtceased, 17
Bradford, Emery L., Boxford, Mass. 220
Bradtord, George F., Deertield Cen.,N.H. 300
Bradford, Park A., Coventry, Conn. 116
*Bradley, Cornelius B., Berkeley, Cal. 1871
Bradley, Dan F., Grinnell, lo. 83, 254
Bradley, Edward E., Lincoln, Mass. 230
Bradley, Ernest B., Lorin, Cal. 9, 1900
Bradley, Nelson S., Saginaw, Mich. 260
Bradsbaw, John W., Oberlin, O. 344, 438
Bradstreet, Albert E., Newport, Wash. 165, 398
Brady, Alexander, Marysville, Wash. 398
Brainerd, Edward R., Los Angeles, Cal. 1884
Braiuerd, Ezra, Pf., Middlebury, Vt. 83
Brainerd, Frank G., Ottawa, Kan. 1893
Braithwaite, Edward E., Pf., Oberlin, O. 69
Braithwaite, Thos. S., Wantagh, N. Y. 9, 320
Bnikemeyer, Gustavus L., Friend, Neb. 288, 94
Branan, Seaborn R., Art, Ala. 86
[Branch, Edwin T., deceased, 17
Brand, Chas. A., Boston, Mass. 1898
Brande, Alfred G., Pierce, Neb. 1870
Brandon, Leroy, Clearwater, Fla. 1893
Brandt, Wesley L., Mitchellville, lo. 178
Brastow, Lewis O.New Haven, Conn. 71, 1861
Bray, Henry E.,8toughton, Mass. 1889
Bray, Spencer H., 69 W. 99lh St., N.Y. 1870
Bray, William L., Sheldon, lo. 182
Breck, Aaron, Sedalia, Mo. 280
Breck, Charles A., Cotuit, Mass. 216
Breckenridge, D.M. , Prairie du Chien, Wis. 1869
Breed, Dwight P., Grinnell, lo. 1873
Breed, Merle A., Wej-moulh, Mass. 1893
♦Breed, Reuben L., Menomonie, Wis. 410
Breeze, Aaron, Union Grove, Wis. 416
Breeze, Emanuel, Medford, Wis. 410
Brehm, Wm. E., Osl'Orne, Kan. 192
Brenneke, Frederic, Delano, Minn. 1894
Brereton, James E., Waverly, lo. 184
Breretou, John, Springfield, Mo. 280
Brett, George 8., Vancouver, B. C. 1891
Brewer, Frank 8., New Hartford, Conn. 122
Brewer, William F., Duluth, Ga. 1882
Briant, 8. IngersoU, Westboro, Mass. 1868
Brickett, Harry L., Marion, Mass. 230
Bridgraan, Frederick B., .4. li. C. P.M. 436
Bridgman, Howard A., Brookline, Mass. 1890
Briggs, Howard AM., Jersey City, N. J. 324
Briggs, Walter A. , Big Rapids, Mich. 248
*Bright, D. Franklin, Gillett, Colo. 1893
Bright, Jesse L., Columbus, O. 1890
Brink, Lee A., Iron River, Wis. 1890
Brintnall, Walter A., Ogden, lo. 180
Bristol, Frank L., Uxbndge, Mass. 242, 440
Bristol, Sherlock, Montalvo, Cal. 1843
Broad, L. Payson, Topeka, Kan. 12, 60, 1873
Brock, Geo. A., Lockport, N. Y. 314
Brodie, A. M., Hinsdale.W. D., Ch'go, 111. 154
Brodie, James F., Salem, Mass. 238
Brobenshire, J.J.,82 Powell av.,Chicago,Ill. 150
Brokenshire, W. H., Chicago, 111. 150
Bronsdon, Allen A., Oakham, Mass. 234
Bronson, Oliver H., Simebury, Conn. 126
Brookinglon.J. S., Lefferts Park,Br'klyn,N.Y.
Brooks, Charles S., \V ellesley, Mass. 1869
Brooks, Edward L., Hutchinson, Minn. 270
Brooks, G. Wolcott, Dorchester, Mass. 218
Brooks, Hans A., Bntt, lo. 170
Brooks, Joseph Q-., Dixon, III. 152
Brooks, Raymond C, Oakland, Cal. 104
♦Brooks, Richard R., Statesboro, Ga. 1889
Brooks, Willard H., Central, Ind. 166
Brooks, William E., South Paris, Me. 212
Brooks. Wra. M., Los Angeles, Cal. 1866
Bross, Harmon, Lincoln, Neb. 54,1863
Brotherton, J. Howard, Allendale, Mich. 1895
Brower, Charles De^Y., South Haven, Mich. 262
*Brown, Amasa A., Harvard, Neb. 290
Brown, Charles, Lake Grove, N. Y. 314
Brown, Charles R., Oakland, Cal. 102
Brown, Clarence T., Salt Lake City. U. 381
Brown, Daniel M., Prophetstown, III. 160
Brown, Edwin C, Brewer, Me. 1890
Brown, Elliott W., Glen Ridge, N. J. 324
Brown, Francis H., Clifton, HI. 1862
Brown, Frank J., W. Salem, Wis. 416
Brown, G. A., E. Greenwich, R. I. 366
Brown, George B., Toledo, O. 1886
Brown, G. E , Oacoma, 8. D. 9, 374
Brown, Giles G., A. B. G. F. M. 436
Brown, Henry C, Lenora, Kan. 190
Brown, Henry E., Cleveland, O. 1866
Brown, Henry M., 1864 Fleetwood av., N.Y. 319
, Brown, Henry W., Childersburg, Ala. 92
Brown, Herbert 8., Darieu, Conn. 116
Brown, James, Anniston, Ala. 92
*Brown, Jas. M., New Riclimond, Wis. 412, 14
Brown, J. Fletcher, Los .Alamitos, Cal. 102
Brown, John A., Grinnell, lo. 1881
Brown, John L., Boulder, Colo. 176, 1897
Brown. J. Newton, Cleveland, O. 1870
Brown, Luther E., Cedar Creek, Mich. 1884
*Brown, Oliver, Peru, Vt. 390
Brown, I'aul W., Joplin, Mo. 278
Brown, Richard, Minneapolis, Minn. 270
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
475
Brown, Samuel A., Boston, Mass. 220
[Brown, Sherman W , deceased, 18
Brown, Sterling N., Washington, D. C. 1885
Brown, Thomas J., Liincaster, Wis. 410
Brown, Vifitor F., S. Milwaukee, Wis. 414
Brown, William B., East Orange, N. J. 1843
Brown, William J., Gleuwood, Minn. 26S, "6
Brown, William M., Bloomtield, Conn. 114
Brown, William T., Hocheeter, N. Y. 1888
Browne, John K., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Brownville, John W., Waq'joit, Mass. 224
Bruce, Charles R., Elk Point, S. D. 1886
Bruce, David G., Big Horn, Wyo. 18SI
Bruce, Henry J., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Bruechert, Fred H. W., Omaha, Neh. 292
Brundage, Birchard F., Redridge. Mich. 260
Brundidge. Hiram A., Altoona, Kan. 188
Bruner, Charles A., Danville, 111. 160, 2
Brunker, James, Maize. Kan. 1874
*Bruiiker, Thomas A., Downs, Okla. 1898
Brush, Samuel R., Paris, Mo 1896
Bryan, George A., Norwich, Conn. 1849
Bryant, Albert, Egypt, Mass. 238
Bryant, John W.,"Loralla Falls, Or. 1S78
Bryant, Robert C. 1893
Bryant, Samuel J., West Haven, Conn. 1876
Bryiint, Seelye, Canton, Mass. 220
Bryant, Stephen O., Charlotte, Mich. 1868
Buchanan, Wra. J , Hanover, Conn. 9, 118
Buck, Benjamin F., Wichita, Kan. 190, 2
Buck, Edwin A., Fall River, Mass. 18S4
Buck, George H., Crown Point, N. T. 1894
Buck, John W., Eddyville, lo. 174
Buck. Samuel J., Pf., Grinnell, To. 1863
Buckham, John W., Salem, Mass. 238
Bu.ll, L. F., Syracuse, N. Y. 320, 44l
Bufkin, Lindley H., Lynnville, lo. 1876
Bugbee, Rolla G., Athul, Mass. 216, 34
Bugbey, Willard S., Waverly, 111. 162
Bultiuch, John J., Waldoboro, Me. 202
Bull, David W., De Ruyter, N. Y. 310
Bullock, Motier A., Lincoln, Neb. 290
Bulson, I. F., North Enid, Okla.
Bumpus, Isaac C, Sherman Mills, Me. 212
♦Bumstead, Horace, Pr., Atlanta, Ga. 83, 1872
Bundy, Henry, 383 Mohawk, Chicago, 111. 1878
Bunker, Fred R., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Bunnell, John J., Mills, Okla. 350, 2
Burbank, Lysander T., Fresno, Cal. 1860
Burch, Henry H., Spencer, lo. 58, 1898
*Eurden, Thomas J., I'owersville, Ga. 1894
Burdei-haw, James J., Dothan, Ala. 86, 8
Burdick, Frank H., Philadelphia, Pa.
Burdon, Henry F., Auliurn, Me. 202
Birgess, Edmund J., Honor, Mich. 256
Burgess, George H., Maywood, 111. 156
Burgess, Gideon A., Berea, Ky. 1881
Burgess, Hubert F., Auburn, Cal. 98
Burgess, James G., Crow Agency, Mont. 1893
Burgess, Louis F., Bridgewater, Conn. 1878
Burgess, Wm., Chic go. III. 18S6
Burhans, F.D., 5416Calumet av.,Chi'go, 111. 150
Burhans, Paul C, Seward, Neb. 1886
Burkart, John J., Charmian, Pa. 362
Burkett, Casablanca E., Zeru, Ala. 88,90, 132
Burkett, W. Maynard, Ferndale, Cal. TOO
Burkhardt, Paul, Springtiehl, Mo. 280
Burkholder, Clarence M., Toledo. O. 346
Burleigh, B. Wade, Park Ridge, 111. 1.5S
Burling, J.iraes P , Hawarden, lo. 176
Burnaby, Sidney A., Canaan, Conn. 114
Burnap, Irving A., I'hillipston, Mass. 236
fBurnard, William H., deceased.
Burnell, Arthur T., Pf., Mobile, Ala. 1883
Burnett, Wm., Greenluke, Wash 9, 400
Burnham, Collins G., Chicopee, Mass. 2-'2
Bnrnham, David E., Lovell Center, Me. 2(t8
Burnham, Edm'd A., Stafford Spr'gs, Ct. 126
Burnliam, Herman L., North Collins, N. Y. 9
Burnham, Michael, St. Louis, Mo. 280, 438
Burns, William C, Uoneoye, N. Y. 312
Burr, Almond W., P/., Beloit, Wis. 1875
Burr, Enoch F., Lyme, Conn. 120
Burr, Hanford M., Springfield, Mass. 1888
Burr, Horace M., Oneida, 111. 1874
Burr, Huber, San Francisco, Cal., Sta. L, 106
Burr. Marcus, Bozrahville, Conn. 118
Burr, William N., Corona, Cal. 98
Burrill, Arthur S., Conway, N. H. 300
Burroughs, Charles H., Columbus, N. Y. 310
[Burroughs, George 8 , leceased, 18
Burroughs, Walter A. [Mich.] 1893
[Burrows, Edwin B., deceased.
Burrows, Fred W., Hrainlree. Ma-s. 9, 220
Burt, Charles W., Arcade, N. Y. 308
Burt, Enoch H., Ivoryton. Conn. 120
Burtner, D. Emery, Swampscolt, Mass. 240
Burton, Charles E., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Burton, Nathan L., Griggsville, 111. 154
Burtt, Benjamin H., Ludington, Mich. 258
Busby, Joseph L., Calera. Ala. 86
Bush, Allen 8., Denver, Colo. 58, 439
Bush, Frederick W , Hopkins Sta., Mich. 256
Bush, H:irvey S., Port Huron, Mich. 1898
♦Bush, Jones, Weaver, Ga. 1869
Bushee, George A., Madison, Conn. 120
Bushee, Wm A.,Dunbaiton,N. H. 300
Bushell, Jonas, Seattle, Wash. 1893
Bushell, l{ichard. Black Diamond,Wash. 396, 8
Bushnell, Albert, Kansis City, Mo. 9, 278
Bushnell, C. W., Granite Falls, Wash. 396
Bushnell, Henry A., LaG range. 111. 156
Bushnell, Samuel C, Arlington, Mass. 216
Buss, Henry, Cieston, III. 1856
Buss, William H., Aurora, III. 148
Bu8sey,RobertD.,jr, North Evans,N.Y.314, 6
Buswell, James O.. Mellen, Wis. 1889
Buswell, Jesse, Pefatonica, 111. 158
Butcher, Stephen S., Orange Park, Fla. 134
Butcher. William R.. Chandlerville, HI. 148
Butler, Edward P., Sunderland, Mass. 240
Butler, Elmer W., Orn-.ond, Fla. 131
Butler, Krank E., S. Weymouth, Mass. 244
Butler, Gardner S , .\tlanta, Ga. 72, 136, 8
Butler, Henry E., Des Plaines, 111. 152
Butler, James E., Sheridan. Mich. 254, 62
Butler, Jefse C, Central, Ala. 86, 8
Butler, John H., Somerset, Mich. 262
Butler, William, Port Gamble, Wash. 398
Butler, WiMs H., Williamstown, Mass. 244
Buttram, Elijah A., Potolo, Fla. 132, 4
Buxton, Wilson R., Little Compton, R. I. 366
Byiiigton, Edwin H., Beverly, Mass. 218
[Byington, Ezra H., deceased, 18
Byinglon, George P., Westport, Moss. 242
Byrons, Edward H., New Smyrna, Fla. 134
Cadman, 8. Parkes, Brooklyn, N. Y. 9, 308
Cadmus, William E., Elyria, O. 340
Cadwalader, John, Big Hock, III. 146
Cadwalader, Morris J., Spring Water, Wis. 414
Cady, George L., Iowa City, lo. 176
Cady, William J. .^Benton Harbor, Mich. 248
Cain. F. E., Ith.aca, Wis. 408, 12
Caldwell, William E., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1863
Calhoun, Chas 13., Allenville, Mich. 9, 248. 58
Calhoun, John C, Tyler, Tex. 382
Calhoun, John S.. Forrest, 111. 152, 4, 62
Calhoun, Newell M., Winsted, Ct. 130
Calhoun, Soltau F., Cleveland, O. 1871
CalkiiiB, Raymond, Piitstield, Mass. 236
Calkins, Wolcott, Newton, Mass. 244
Calland, William C, Springdeld, Mo. 1880
*Callen, Wilson, Burroughs, Ga. 1881
Cameron, Alex . J., E. Brownlield, Me.
Cameron, Alick J., Dauby, Vt. 1898
Cameron, Donald, 1893
Cameron, John H., Pewaukee, Wis. 1864
Cameron, M. J., Prairie du Chien, Wis. 412
Caralield. Lewis E., Acadenry, 8. D. 370
Camp, Charles W., Sierra Madre, Cal. 1848
Camp, Edward C , Whitman, Mass. 244
Campbell, Andrew, Webster, Mass. 242
Campbell, Charles A., Key West, Fla. 132
'Campbell, Charles E., De Witt, Neb. 288
Campbell, Clement C, Marlicon, Wis. 410
Campbell, Cov. 1. Wadesvi le, N. C. 1890
476
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Campbell, Gabriel, Pf., Uanover, N. H. 1868
Campbell, Hollis A., Seymour, Conn. 126
Campbell, James, Columbia City, Wash. 1869
Campbell, James M., Lombard, III. 156
Campbell, John P., Palestine, Tex. 382
♦Campbell, Thomas, Lakeview, Mich. 256
Campbell, Walter W., Concord, Mass. 1890
♦Campbell, Wilber A. K., Morning Sun, lo. 1896
Campbell, William, Hastings, Mich. 1880
Campbell, William H., Joliet, 111. 1886
Campbell, William R., Roxbury, Mass. 50, 218
Campbell, William T., Lorkport, 111. 154
Candee, George, Toledo, O. 1862
Canfield, Thomas H., Tucson, Ariz. 1840
Carey, Edward F, A. B. O. F. M. 9, 436
I Carey, Isaac E., deceased.
Carhart, Charles L., Dorset, Vt. 386
Carlisle, Charles B., Buffalo, Wyo. 373
Carlson, Carl E., Aaugatuck, Conn. 122
Ca'Ison, Ernest 0., San Francisco, Cal. 1898
Carlson, Thomas A., Shoreham, Vt. 392
Carlson, Walter G., Pittsford, Mich. 260
Carnachan, James G.,Meadville, Pa. 1853
Carpenter, Charles C, Andover, Mass. 1860
Carpenter, Chas. M., Oxford, Mass. 236
Carpenter, Philo H., Worcester, Vt. 1879
Carr, Edwin 8., Wheaton, III. 162
Carr, J. Scott, Rosamond, 111. 160
Carr, William, Taftville, dmn. 124
Carrick, Charles W., Cedar Sp'gs, Mich. 1881
Carroll, Charles W., Cleveland, O. 338
Carroll, W. Irving, Dallas, Tex. 382
Carruthers, John B., Berlin Mills, N. H. 1883
CarrutherB, William, Holyoke, Mass. 1858
Carson, J. William, Detroit, Mich. 252
Carter, Charles K., Lexinuton, Mass. 230
Carter, Clark, Andover, Mass. 1868
Carter, Elijah, Edgerton, Minn. 1881
Carter, Fernando E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 254
Carter, Homer W.. Beloit, Wis. 54, 1876
Carter, Nathan F., Concord, N. H. 1867
Carter, Robert E., Washington, Conn. 128
Curler, Stephen B., Plainfitld, Coim. 128
Carter, Warner J., Eldred, N. Y. 308, 12
*Carter, William C, i'owersville, Ga. 136
Cary, Joseph P., Madrone, Wash. 396
Cary, Otis, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Cary, William B., Windsor, Conn. 1871
Case, Albert M.,Rockford,Io. 1871
Case, Alden B., Los Angeles, Cal., Sta. A, 1881
Case, Bert F., Cobalt, Conn. 116
Case, Harlan P., Los Angeles, Cal. 58, 1871
Case, Horatio M., Emmetsburg, Jo. 1871
Cash, Elijah, Los Angeles, Cal., Sta. E, 59, 106
Cate. George H., Boston, Mass. 1879
Cathcart, Samuel M., Chelsea, Mass. 222
Catlin,Wm.E.,Whiie Sulphur Sp'gs, Mont. 1857
Caton, C. H., Armour Institute, Ch'go, 111. 1888
Causey, George W., Roberta, Ga. 9, 140
Caverno, Charles, Lombard, III. 1866
Chafer, Louis S., Northfleld, Mass. 11, 1900
Chakurian, Enoch E., Field's Land'g, Cal. 100
Chalhnor, C. John, Hazel Green, Wis. 408
Chalmers, A. B., New Haven, Conn. 9, 122
Chalmers, James, Elgin, 111. 152
Chalmers, Thos., Manchester, N. H. 302
Chalmers, William I., Riverhead, N. Y. 1872
Chamberlain, H. W., Columbia City, Wn. 396
Chamberlain, Jas. P., LnCrosse, Wis. 1866
Chamberlain, Wm.B., Chicago, III. 65, 438
Chamberlain, William I., Hudson, O. 1886
Chamberlin, Edward B. Sharon, Vt. 18.56
Chamberliu, James A., Ballston Spa.N.Y. 128
Chambers, Alexander, Ripon, Wis.
Chambers, Chas. A., I'arkersburg, lo.
Chambers, George li., Jewell, lo.
Chambers, William N., A. B. C. F. J/.
Champlin, Oliver P., Fertile, Minn.
Chancy, Nathan B., Caryville, Fla.
Chandler, Edward H., Salem, Mass.
Chandler, Everett 8., AUdine, Ind.
Chandler, Fred. D., N. Chichester, N. H. 1869
Chandler, John S., A. B. C. F. J/. 436
1889
180
176, 8
436
268, 70
1895
1892
1887
Chandler, Joseph H., Fond du Lac, Wis. 408, 38
Chandler, Watson H., Hennepin, III. 154
Channon, Irving M., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Chapen, George E., E. Falmouth, Mass. 224
Chapin, Charles H., Hancock, N. H. 302
Chapin, Franklin M., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Chapin, Franklin P., Hudson, N. H. 3o2
Chapin, George F., Saxton's River, Vt. 390
Chapin, Roswell, North Fairfield, O. 344
Chapin, Samuel W., Bangor, Me. 1878
Chapman, Edward M., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 390
♦Chapman, Erwin S., Oakland, Cal. 1872
Chapman, Jacob, Exeter, N. H. 1845
Charlton, John W., Oberlin, O. 1870
Charron, Chas. L., Haverhill, Mass. 228
[Chase, Andrew L., deceased, 19
Chase, Austin S., E. Hartford, Conn. 1876
Chase, Carlos H., Friendship, Wis. 408, 12, 16
Chase, Charles E., Reno, Nev. 283
Chase, C. T., 275 E. 16th st. , Fiatbush,N.Y. 310
Chase, Edward, Kennebunkport, Me. 1863
Chase, Edward A., Wollaston, Mass. 236
Chase, Ezra B., Chicago, 111. 150
Chase, Henry L., Minneapolis, Minn. 1864
Chase, James B., Sergeant's Bluff, lo. 182, 440
Chase, Levi G., Concord, N. H. 1870
Chase, Loring B., Lysander, N. Y. 314
Chase, Samuel B., Lansing, Mich. 258
Chattield, G. A., Whitewater, Colo. 112
Cheadle, Stephen H., San Juan, Cal. 1881
♦Cheeseman, T. W. C, Ashl.md, Neb. 1885
Cheney, Burton H., Coral, Mich. 252, 6
Cheney, B. Royal, Beloit. Wis. 1896
Cheney, Russell L., Endeavor, Wis. 1876
Cherington, F. B., San Francisco, Cal. 106
Cherington, Reed B , Kenwood, Cal. 100
Chesebrough, Amos 8., New Hartford, Ct. 1841
Chevis, Ernest C, Berwick, lo. 11, 186
[Chew, James, deceased.
Chickering, Jno. W., Washington, D. C. 1860
Child, Bernard V., Hart, Mich. 254
Child, Eli A., Freewate. , Ore. 356
Child, Frank S., Fairfield, Conn. 118
Childers, Charles, Summerfield, Ala. 1886
Childress, John F., Terre Haute, Ind. 168
Childs, Edward P., Burlington, lo. 1885
Child8,Jas. H., Northbridge Center, Mass. 234
Childs, Lucas S., Seward, Okla. 352
Childs, Truman D., Roch. ster, Mass. 238
Childs, William, Kalkaska, Mich. 252, 6
[Chittenden, Albert J., deceased, 19
Choate, Charles W., Kokomo, Ind. 168, 440
Choate, Washington, New York, N.Y. 54, 1875
Christensen, Nils C, New Haven, Conn. 1888
Christie, George W., Ossipee, N. H. 304
Christie, Thomas D., A. B. U. F. M. 436
Christy, Dennis H., Atlanta, Pa. 1895
Chunn, Clay D., Temple, N. H. 1891
Chute, Edward L., Ware, Mass. 242
Chutter, Frederick G., Littleton, N. H. 1887
Chynoweth, John T., Sheboygan, Wis. 1876
Claflin, Arthur H., Allegheny, Pa. 1882
Claflin, George P., Dunlap, Kan. 1859
Clafiin, John, Leslie, Mich. 258
Claibourne, Cyrus H., Swainsboro, Ga. 1885
Clancy, Judson V., W. Medford, Mass. 232
Clancy, William P., Northampton, Mass. 210
Clapp, Cephas F., Forest Grove, Ore. 54, 1871
Clapp, T. Eaton, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867
Clark, Albert W., A. B. 0. F. if. 436
*Clark, Allen G., Brainerd, Minn. 58, 1868
Clark, Asahel L , Springfield, Mass. 240
Clark, Calvin M., Haverhill, Mass. 226
Clark, Charles, Ward Hill, Mass. 22S
Clark, Charles C, Elizabeth, N. J. 324
Clark, Charles W., Georgia, Vt. 386
Clark, Chester M. Armourdale, Kan. 188
Clark, Cyrus A., A. B. C. F. Jl. 436
Clark, Daniel J., East Haven, Conn. 116
Clark, Daniel W., Ashland, Mass. 1882
Clark, De Witt 8., Salem, Mass. 50, 2, 238
Clark, Edson L., Dalton, Mass. 1859
Clark, Edward L., Boston, Mass. 218
1902. J
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
477
Clark, Edward W., Westboro, Masa. 1850
Clark, Francis E., Auburncale, Mass. 1S70
Clark, Frank G., Plymouth, N. H. 304
Clark, George L., Wether.tield, Conn. 128
Clark, George V., Charleston, S. C. 369
Clark, George W., Brooklyn, Conn. 114
Clark, George W., Paxton, Mass. 9, 224
Clark, Isaac, F/., Washington, D. C. 1861
Clark, James B., Seattle, Wash. 1884
Clark, J. B.,Cong'l R'ms, 4th av., N.Y. 54, 1867
Clark, J. H., River Falls, Wash. 1872
Clark, Moulton N., Harvard, 111. 1877
Clark, Orville C, Springfield, 111. 162
Clark, Solomon, Chicago, III. 1841
Clark, Victor F., Livingston, Mont. 284
Clark, William A., Mcintosh, Ga. 138
Clark, William C, Hardwick, Vt. 388
Clark, William D., Billmgs, Mont. 284
Clark, William J., Hinsdale, 111. 1869
*Clarke, Alfred T., Marion, Ala. 92
Clarke, Almon T., Shelby, Ala. 54, 58, 72, 439
Clarke, Charles F., Whitneyville, Conn. 1S89
Clarke, Charles F., Groveland, Maes. 11, 226
Clarke, Clement G., Plainville, Conn. 124
Clarke, James F., A. B. C. F. M. 436
•Clarke, Joseph B., Tulare, Cal. 108
Clarke, Samuel W., Westford, Conn. 128
Clarke, William B., Clifton Spg's, N. Y. 1855
Clarke, William P., A. B. O. 1< . M. 436
Clayton, John B., Kirkwood, Mo. 1881
Clayton, Thomas, Allegheny, Pa. 360
Cleaves, Charles P., Bar Mills, Me. 204
Clemmer, Ephraim B., Austinburg, O. 1888
Cleveland, Henry C, Naponee, Xeb. 292
Clifton, T., 151 Wash, st., Chicago, lU. 50, 1873
Clyde, John P., Eldora, lo. 174
Coate, Henry, Carthage, Mo. 1874
Coate, Robert M., New Orleans, La. 1895
Cobb, Elisha G., Northampton, Mass. 11, 234
Cobb, L. H., Cong'l R'ms, 4th av., N.Y. 63, 438
Cobb, Wm. H., Newton Center, Mass 52, 1872
Cobleigb, Elvira C, Walla Walla, Wash. 398
Coburn, David E., Eingport, N. S. 1896
Cochlin, Demas, Traverse City, Mich. 262
Cochran, Florenzo C., Lincoln, Neb. 1880
Cochrane, Robert H. Weymouth, Mass. 244
Cogswell, Jos. S., Ashburuham, Mass. 1868
Colt, Joshua, Winchester, Mass. 52, 54, 1860
Cokely, Benjamin F., Perry, lo. 180
Colburn, Eugene E., Broad Brook, Conn. 114
Colburn, Henrv H., Dalton, N. H. 300
Colby, John, Fitzwilliam, N. H. 1855
Colcord, Daniel H., F/., Claremont, Cal. 1881
Colcord, Samuel, 39 K. 50th St., N. Y. 53, 1875
Cole, H. Hammond, San Francisco, Cal. 18S5
Cole, James Henry, Elias, Ala. 88
Cole, John A., Jackson, Mich. 256, 8, 62
Cole, Osman L.
Cole, Royal M., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Cole, Samuel V., Norton, Mass. 1889
*Cole, Thomas W., Two Rivers, Wis. 414
♦Coleman, Allen 8., Cribb, Ga. 1895
Collie, Joseph, Williams Bay, Wis. 1855
Collier, Christopher W., Orange, Mass. 234
Collier, Thomas J., deceased.
Collin, Quincy J., Clayville, N. Y. 310
Collins, Adam G. Ree Heights, O. 1900
Collins, Caleb C, Newark, N.J. 1890
Collins, Elbert J., Lamoille, 111. 156
Collins, Josephus, Kingfisher, Okla. 1874
Collins, Mary C, Little Eagle, S. D. 372, 4
Collins, William, Kincardine, Ont. 1890
Collins, William U., Quincy, 111. 1852
Collins, W. L. B., Kenton, Mich. 256, 62
Colman, G. W., Chicago, 111. 59, 1862
Colp, Donald G., Wraigness, Minn. 270, 330
Colton, Alfred E., Dorchester, Mass. 1884
Colton, Willis S., Toledo, O. 1856
Colwell, Henry J., Minneapolis, Minn. 1863
Comfort, James W., Jeflfersonville, Ind. 1873
Comin, John, Des Moiues, lo. 174
Compton, Herbert E., Hankinson, N. D. 332
Comstock, Davillo W.,Charle8ton,W. Va. 1861
Conard, William J., Park Rapids, Minn. 1889
Coudit, Henry, J., Burlington, Conn. 114
Condon, Thomas, Pf., Eugene, Ore. 1854
Cone, James W., Powhattan, Kan. 188, 94
Cone, John H., Derby, Vt. 12,386
Cone, Luther H., New Haven, Conn. 1855
Congdon, Merritt J., Utica, N. Y. 1895
Conkle, Noble W., Cummings, N. D. 9, 330
Conkling, Benjamin D., Lyons, Kan. 1868
Conley, Henry W., Stonington, Me. 212
•Conley, Isaiah B., West Woolwich, Me. 214
Conner, James R., Athens, O. 1889
Connet, Alfred, Laverne, Okla. 1861
Connolly, Charles P., Hiawatha, Kan. 190
Conrad, Arcturus Z., Worcester, Mass. 244
Conrad, Charles E., Quincy, 111. 1858
Conrad, George A., Park City, Utah, 381
Conrad, William C, Fitchburg, Mass. 224
Conry, Henry W., Esses, Vt. 1873
Constant, Edward, Ipswich, Mass. 228
Converse, Edward J., Columbus, O. 1898
Converse, Wm. A. C, Lyme, N. H. 1887
Cook, Arthur W., Fifield, Wis. 404, 8, 12
Cook, E. Albert, Algonquin. 111. 9
Cook, Silas P., Pittsfield, Mass. 58, 1869
Cooke, William H., Sunol Glen, Cal. 108
Cookman, Isaac, Sireator, 111. 162
Cool, James W., New York City, 316
Cooledge, Charles E., CoUinsville, Conn. 116
[Cooley, Franklin M., deceased, 19
Cooley, H. George, Ontario, Cal. 1891
Cooley, William Forbes, Littleton, N. H. 302
Coolidge, Amos H., Worcester, Mass. 1857
Coolidge, Chalmer H., So. Woodbury, Vt. 394
Coolidge, Henry A., Francestown, N. H. 300
Coombe, Philip, San Francisco, Cal. 106
Cooper, James, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1881
Cooper, James W., New Britain, Conn. 122
Cooper, John H., Santa Ana, Cal. 106
Cooper, Samuel B., Boylston Center, Mass. 220
Coquillette, Wra. E., Byron, III.
Copping, Bernard, Acton, Mass.
Corbett, Fred W., Adrian, Mich.
*Corbin, Oliver L., Colo.
Corbin, Paul L., Chesterfield, HI.
Cordley, Richard, Lawrence, Kan.
Corey, Ephraim M., Bellaire. Mich.
Corwin, Carl H., Bellaire, Mich.
Cory, Isaac L.,|Wauke8ha, Wis.
Cote, Thomas G. A., Lowell, Mass.
1876
216
1892
98
1899
192
1872
248
416
12,230
Cotton, Harry A., Amity, Mo. 278
Couch, Charles H., Arkansas City, Kan. 188
Couchraan, Thos. B., Chester Center, lo. 9, 172
Coulter, Cyreniu8N.,Brodhead, Wis. 1867
Countryman, Asa, Iowa Falls, lo 1877
Countryman, Franklin, N. Branford, Conn. 124
Courier, John E., Golconda, 111. 1883
Cousins, Edgar M., Thomaston, Me. 11, 212, 440
Covell, Arthur J., Lynn, Mass. 230
Cowan, John, Southampton, Mass. 238
♦Cowan, John W., Crete, Neb. 288
Cox, S. H.,200;w.l05th st.,New York, 9, 11, 316
Crafts, Daniel L., Lynn, Mass. 1876
Cragg, Amos K., Helena, Mich. 254, 64
Cragin, Charles C, Rio Vista, Cal. 104
[Craig, Henry K., deceased.
Craig, Timothy C., Franconia, N. H. 300
Cram, Delbert W., Valdez, Alaska, 94
Cram, Elmer E., Burtrum, Minn. 266, 8, 72, 4
Cramer, W. Cecil, Westmoreland, N. Y. 322
Cramer, F. L., Des Moines, lo. 1898
Crane, Charles D., Yarmouth, Me. 214, 440
Crane, Edward P., Monticello, Minn. 272
Crane, Henry C, Central Village, Conn. 1873
Crane, John F., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1886
Crane, Keudrick H., Pinckney, Mich. 1874
Crater, George W., Wheatland, Wyo. 419, 42
Crathern, C. F. Hill, Braintree, Mass. 220
Craver, David H., Groton, N. Y. 312
Crawford, Chas. D., Springfield, Mo. 1893
Crawford, Charles H., Baltimore, Md. 1876
Crawford, John C, Boone, lo. 1888
Crawford, Lyndon 8., Portland, Conn. 124,240
478
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Crawford, Oliver C, Oberlin, O. 1893
Crawtord, Otis D., Orient, lo. 1872
Crawford, Sidney, Provincetown,Ma88. ]2, -236
Crawford, William, Mazomanie, Wis. 410
Credelord, Geo. H.
Creegan, C. C, Cong. rms. 4th av. X.Y. 48, 1874
Creelman, llark>.n,J/o>iii-eiil, Can. 18S9
Cressey, Pembertoii H., N. Conway. N H. 300
Cressman, Abraham A.,Grandl8laQd,Xeb. 288
Cressman, Edmund, Sienl Cay, Neb. 294
Crips, Philip M., Alba, Mich. 1878
Cristy, Albert B., Providence, R. I. 1879
Croft, Charles P., Weatugue, Conn. 1873
Crofts, George W., Beatrice, Neb. 286
Crofts, William D., China, Asia, 1894
Croker, George H., Larchwood, lo. 178
Croker, John, Grant, Neb. 288, 90, 4
Cromer, Jeremiah C., St. Louis, JIo. 280
Crooks, Chark-s M., Coleraiu, Mass. 12, 222
Cnisbie, Iladley M., Salem, lo. 1876
Crosby, John F., Dover, N. II. 1892
Crosby, Samuel B. 1892
Cross, Allen E., Brookline, Mass. 12, 218
Cross, James F., Rosebud, S. D. 374
Cross, Joceph \V., Worcester, Mass. 1834
[Cross, Moses K., deceased.
Cross, Rowland S., Dawson, Minn. 268
Cross, Koselle T., York, Neb. 59, 296
Cross, William H., Saratoga, Cal. 106
Crossland, George E , Kansas Ci'y.Mo. 12, 278
Croswell, Micah S., Los .vngeles, Cal. 1869
Crouch, WiUiani S., Maple Hill, Kan. 192
Crowder, Francis J., Culoma, \Vi^. 18(30
Crowell, Preston R., Pt-tersham, Mass. 236
Crowell, Zenas, Atlleboro Kails, Mass. 234
Crowl, Theodore, Sterling, III. 162
Crura, John U., Kansas City, Mo. 278
Cruzan, John A., Hilo, II. I. 1S71
♦Cullens, Archibald, Winihrop, Me. 214
Culp, David W., Tampa, Fla. 1879
Culpepper, Lewis P., Barb.r, Ala. 18.o7
Culver, Fra-iklin J., Pasadena, Cal. 1890
Culver, William C, Lighlwood, Ala. 90
*Cumbu8, George W.,ColuraDU8, Ga. 1892
Cumbus, John R , Kocbelle. Ga. 138
Cumings, Jo&n M., Denmark, lo. 172
Cummings, Geo. H., Danville, Vt. 386
Cummiiigs, Henry, Strallord, Vt. 392
Cunningham, John, Friendship, N. Y. 1S4S
Cunniijgham, Wm. B., Niagara, N. D. 334
Curran, Kdward. Forest Grove, Ore. 356
Currier, Albert H., Pf., Oberlin, O. 69
Curry, David, Charlotte, Mich. 1889
*Curry, David G., Blaine, Wa-h. 396, 8
Curry, Erastus S., Christy, Mo. 1866
*Curry, J. J., Pringle, Ga. 1898
Curtis, Anson B., (jhreenville, Mich. 254
*Curtis, Asber W., Kaleigh, N. C. 58
Curtis, Charles B., Pr , Beloit, Ala. 1873
Curtis, Charles H., Worthington, Minn. 9, 276
Curtis, Edward D., Indianapolis, Ind. 54
Curtis, Edward L., New Haven, Conn. 71
Curti8,E.,526 Kirk Bl k, 8yracu8e,N.Y. 54
Curtis, Gilbert A., Chicago, 111. 1876
Curtis, John S., Candia, N . H. 12, 298
[Curtis, LuciuB, deceased, 20
Curtis, Widter W.,We8t Stockbridge.Mass. 244
Curtis,' William C, Brownville, Me. 204
Curtis, William L., A. B. C. F. M. 436
♦Curtis, William W., Oberlin, O. 1877
Curtiss, George, Kent, Conn. 1865
Curtiss, Payson L., Haulkton, S. D. 372
Curtiss, 8. 1.,81 Ashland Blvd , Chicago.Ill. 65
Gushing, Edwin B., Pf., Yankton, S. D. 1896
Cushman, Charles E.,Avoca, lo. 170
rCushman, John P., deceased, 20
Cutler, Alex. E.. Richmond, 111. 9, 160
Cutler, Alexander E., Genoa Junct.,WiB. 408
Cutler, Calvin, Auburndale, Mass. 1862
Cutler, Charles, Tallmadge, O. 1857
Cutler, Charles H., Bangor, Me. 202
Cutler, Fred'k M., Ashland, Mass. 12, 216
Cutler,' George B., Ware, Mass. 1882
Cutler, Temple, W. Gloucester, Mass. 226
Cutler, Walter A., Toledo, O. 264, 346
Cutter, Marshall M., Boston, Mass. 1868
Dack, Herbert W., Conklin, Mich. 250
[Dada, Edwin P , deceased. 20
Dahlgren, John A., Dover, N. J. 322
Dahlgren, Olof A , E. Norwalk, Conn. 116
Daily, John H., Washington, D. C. 1879
Dailey, Squire [Wash.] 1859
Dahis, Charles H., Weatherford, Okla. 354
Daley, Charles M., Huron. S. D. 58, 442
Dalton, John J., Valley ( ity, N. D. 1894
Dalton, Martin L., Chngrin Falls, O. 338, 46
Daly, James A., Rochester, N. Y. 1868
D ilzell, George, Hitihland, 111. 154
l>araon, Cyrus W., Wauwatosa, Wis. 1892
Damon, F. W., Honolulu, H. I.
Dana, MMlcidm, Kingston, K. I. 9, 366
Dana, Samuel H., Quiiicy, 111. 160
Danford, James A., No. Branch, Minn. 272, 4
Danforth, James R., Westtield, N. J. 324
Danfurth, J. Romeyn, Auburn, Me. 9, 202
Danforth, Ralph E., Newtane, Vt. 9, 390
Danforth, Wm E., Elrahurst, 111. 1896
Daniels, Chas. H., Newton, Mass. 48, 52
Daniels, Henry M., DeLuz, Cal. 100
Daniels, Joseph L., Pf., Olivet, Mich. 1876
Danielson, Carl A., Pawtucket, R. I. 128, 366
Dark, Fred. E., Perry Center, N. Y. 318
Darling, George, Cambridge, Mass. 1850
Darling, Marion, Detroit, Minn. 9, 268
Darling, Marc W., Glencoe, 111. 154
Darhng, Thomas W., Middlebury, Vt. 1881
•Darnell, Elias, Dawsonville, Ga. 1878
Darrah, John M., Springfield, HI. 1892
Dascomb, Arthur S., Glencoe, Minn. 9, 268
Dascomb, Harry N., Port Huron, Mich. 260
Davenport, John G., Waterbury, Conn. 128
Davenport, Merriam B , Maine, N. Y. 314, 20
Davidson, James A., Butte, Neb. 1895
Davidson, John N., Dousman, Wis. 406
Davidson, William E., St. Charles, 111. 160
Davidson, William W.,New Haven. Conn.1888
Davie, Chas N., Cranberry Isles, Me. 204
Davies, Arthur, Laraberton, Minn. 270
Davies, Arthur E., Storrs, Conn. 1893
Davies, Daniel D., cttumwa, lo. 180
Davies, Daniel T., Shamokin, Pa. 1865
Davies, David D., Dodgeville, Wis. 406
Davies, David E., Spokane, Wash. 1875
Davies. David J., ns So. Ualstead,Ch'go,I11.154
Davits, Dyfri |Wi8.]
Davies, Edward, Watcrville, N. Y. 1853
Davies, Henry, Bangor, Wis. 404, 8
Davies, Henry, New Haven, Conn. 122
Davies, Howell, Johnstown, Pa. 360
Davies, James, Bowdle, S. D. 370
Davies, John, Wales, 1897
Davies, John B., Youngstown, O. 348
Davies, John D., Waukesha, Wis. 416
Da\-ie6, John F., Wales, O. 344, 6
Davies, John F., San Bernardino, Cal. 106
Davies, John L., Akron, O. 336
Davies, J. Parry, Pittsburg, Pa. 1884
Davies, Jonathan R., Forest City, Pa. 360
Davies, Rachel E.,Ixonia, Wis 408
Davies, Richard R., Vergennes, Vt. 392
Davies, Roderick, Glen Lyon, Pa. 360, 4
Davies, Tlieophilus. Miner Plains, Pa. 362
Davies, Thomas D., Wolcott, Vt. 394
Davies, Thomas E., New Haven, Conn. 1865
Davies, Thomas M., Cornish, Me. 204
Davies, Thomas T., Sandy Creek, N.Y. 316, 8
Davies, Thomas V., Steger, 111. 146, .52, 62
Davies, William, Douglas Is., Alaska, 94
Davies, Wm. A., Silver Creek, Neb. 294
Davies, William C, Catasauqua, Pa. 360
Davies, William M., Slatington, Pa. 1898
Davis, Albert A., Lakeland, Minn. 1893
Davis, Albert P., Waketield, Mass. 242
Davis, Charles H., Somernville, Conn. 9,126
[Davis, David L., deceased.
Davis, Ernest C, Newcastle, N. H. 304
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTEKS.
479
Davi8. Frederick L., New Bedford, Mass. 1893
Davis, James, Waikane, II. I. 144
Davis, Jerome D., A. B. C F. M. 436
Davis, Lemuel, Rutland, N. Y. 1897
Davis, Oscar F., Emington, III. 152
Davis, Ozora S., Newtonville, Mass. 23i
Davis, Perley B., "W. Roxbury, Mass. 1862
Davis, Smith C, Brimfleld, 111. 146
Davis, Valentine T., Martin's Mills, Tex. 382
Davis, William, Denver, Colo. 1892
Davis, William H., Newton, Mass. 234
Davis, William V. W.. Pitlstield, Mass. 236, 440
Davison, Joseph B , Milwaukee, Wis. 1866
Davison, Thonras W., Becket, Mass. 216
Davjsson, Augustus, Herndon, Va. 394
Davy, James J., Cando, N. D. 1887
Dawson, John B., Essexville, Mich. 1860
Dawson, William L., Columbus, O. 340
Day, Charles O., Pr., Andover, Mass. 50, 61
Day, Edward, Bernardstnn, Mass. 218
Day, Ernest E., Kewaunee, Wis. 410
Day, Ernest E., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Day, George E., New Haven, Conn. 71
tDay, Hiram, deceased, 20
)ay, Philemon R., W. Hartford, Conn. 1864
Day, Richard C, Rocklin, Cal. 98
Day, Rodney C. De Kalb, N. Y. 1872
Day, S. Mills, Honeoye, N. Y. 312
Day, Warren F., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Day, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 104, 6
Day, William H., Los Angel- s, Cal. 102
Dazey, Jonathan C, Waukomis, Okla. 350, 4
Deakin, Samuel, Taylor, Neb. 288,94
Dean, Benjamin A., Springfield, N. Y. 1866
Dean, Edwin B., Clinton, lo. 172
Dean, Frank W., Red Cloud, Neb. 290, 2
Dean, Krederic A., Tripoli, lo. 184
Dean, Martin G., Hutchinson, Kan. 1852
Dean, William N. T., Whately, Mass. 244
Deane, James, Nortlifield, N. Y. 316, 22, 441
♦Deane, John Pitt, Ashland, Wis. 404
Deans, John, River Point, R. I. 366
DeBarrilt, Alfred. Cienfaegoii, Cuba, 1895
De Berry, Wm. N., Springfield, Mass. 240
De Bevoise, Gabriel H., Wi-stminster, Vt. 392
Decker, Frank H., Westerly, R. I. 126, 368
DeClaybrook, William E., Frankfort.Ky. 1876
De Forest, Heman P., Detroit, Mich. 252
De Forest, John B.., A. B. C. F. M. 436
De Groff, Charles F., Letcher, 8. D. 372, 4
De Kay, George H., Lodi, Cal. 102
Dell, Frank K., Astoria, Ore. 356
DeLong, D. D., 6409 Jackson av , Ch'go, 111. 150
Delvin, Charles S., Landing, Mich. 1884
Delzell, Finis E., Westminster, Conn. 128
Demeritt. John P. 1870
Deming Vernon H,N.Wilbraham,Ma8s. 244
Demond, Abraham L., New Orleans, l,a. 200
Demorest.W.L., 1054 N.Monroest.,C'go,I11.146
DeMott, George C, West Winfield, N. Y. 322
DeMott, Jacob L., Warren, Me. 1884
Denio, Francis B., Pf , Bangor, Me. 59, 62
[Dennis, Chas. W., deceased, 21
Denison, George B , Cando, N. D. 9, 330
Denison, John H., Williarasiown, Mass. 1870
Denney, Oscar H., Cincinnati, 0., Sta. C, 1882
Denney, Wilson, Charles City, lo. 172
Dennlson, Robert C., Janesville, Wis. 408
Dent, Thomas J., Aberdeen. S. D. 370
De Peu, John, Bridgeport, Conn. 114
Depew, Arnett W., Wayne, 111. 162
Depfer, Harvey A., Blohsburg, Pa. 360
De Puy, Wellington, Grand Ledge, Mich. 1884
♦Derebey, Chri».takiB A., Chicago, 111. 1888
•De Riemer, William E, Washington, D.C. 1867
Derome, Jules A., Blankinton, S. D. 374
Desha, S. L., Hilo, H I. 142
Detling, William C, Glenville, O. 1897
Dettmers, Carl A. ,584 N.Leavitt, Ch'go, 111. 150
Devitt, Theoph. S., Branford, Conn. 114
*Devo, Charles, Rockyford Ga. 1899
Dewey, Harry P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 308
Dewey, Willis C, A. B. C. F. If. 436
Dowhur8t,F.E.,5746 Madison av.,Ch'go, 111. 148
Dexter, Daniel W., Norwich, N. Y. 9, 316
Dexter, Frank N., Ripon, Wis. 1885
Dexter, Granville M., Berkeley, Cal. 1873
Dexter,M.,387 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass .52,438
Dibble, William L., Vermillion, S. D. 376
Dick, Jeremiah M., Hubbard, Ore. 356, 8
Dickens, Albert W., Middlebury, Vt. 18S2
Dickerman, Geo S., New Haven, Conn. 1868
Dickerman,Josiah P. .Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1891
Dickerman, Lysander, 18.58
Dickerson, Charles H., Newark, N. J. 324
Dickerson, Orson C , Earlville, 111. 152
Dickev, Fred M., Tuxedo, Md. 214
Dickey, Myron P., Milton, N. H. 304
Dickinson, Charles A , Sacramento, Cal. 104
Dickinson, C. H., Fargo, N. D.
12,330,441
Dickinson, Cornelius E., Cincinnati, O. 338
Dickinson, Ferd. W., Homer, N.Y. 1868
Dickinson, Geo. L., E. Northfield, Mass. 1876
Dickinson, George R., Zanesville, O.
Dickinson, Henry A., Huntington, Mass
Dickinson, Samuel W., St. Paul, Minn.
Dickinson, Selden C, Mt. Vernon, O.
Dickinson, Wm. E., Amherst, Mass.
Dickson, James H., .1. B. V. F. Jf.
Dickson, James P., San Francisco, Cal.
Dickson, John H., Pana, 111.
Didriksen, David M., Roxburj', Mass.
Dldriksen, Sevrin K., Hartford, Conn.
*Dietrich, Henry J., Butte, Neb. 286, 90. 2, 372
Dietrick, Will A., Cleveland, O. 9, 342, 6
Diffenbacher, Benj. F., Irvington, Neb. 290
Dike, Samuel W., Auburndale, Mass. 1869
Dill, Arthur C, Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Dillard, James H., Lowell, N. C.
Dingwell, Jiimes D., Amesbury, Mass
Dinsmore, Chas. A., S. Boston, Mass.
Dinsmore, John, Auburn, Me
1863
1874
344
1860
436
1875
158
1892
120
316
1900
216
218
1852
*Disbrow, Edward D., W Hanover, Mass. 226
Dixon, Ellis W., Forest Grove, Ore. 1882
Dixon, Hiram H., Whitewater, Wis. 1852
[Dixon, James J. A. T., deceased, 21
Dixon, Sarah A., Tvngsboro, Mass. 242
Dixon, Wm.R.,North Walworth, Wis. 416
Doane, Frank B., North Haven, Conn. 9,124
Doane, John, Fremont, Neb. 290
Doane, John W., Spradling, Ky. 198
Dobeon, Andrew W., Omega, Okla. 350
Dodd, Arthur C, Rialto, Cal. 98, 104, 6
Dodd, Augustus R., .Montour, to. 180
Dodd, Leonard, Atkinson Depot, N. H. 1878
Dodd, Thomas B., Williamsburg, Ky. 198
Dodge, Austin, Burlingon, Mass. 220
Dodge, George S., Worcester, Mass. 1872
Dodge, George S., :«. 2, W. Acton, Mass. 246
Dodge, John E., W. Boylston, Mass. 242
Dodge, John W., Newburyport, Mass. 1860
Dodge, Prescott D., Tallmadge, O. 346
Dodge. Seward M., Oakland, Cal. 1878
[Doe, Franklin B., deceased, 21
Doering, John E., Boaz, 111. 1892
Dole, Charles J , Lexington, Ohio, 342
Dole, James H., Ravemia, O. 1887
Dole, Sylvester R., Ravenna. O. 1863
Dolliff, Frank S., Island Falls, Me. 206
Donaldson, J. Isaiah, Corpus Christi, Tex. 382
Donaldson, Levi J., Demorest, Ga. 1874
Donat Joseph, Charleroi, Pa. 9
Donnell, Albert, Slatersville, R. I. 366
Donovan, David, Dundee. Minn. 1887
D'Ooge, Martin L., Pf., Ann Arbor, Mich. 1878
Dooley, John, Monterey, Mass. 232
DooUitle, John B., W. Suffield, Conn. 128
Dorland, Chester P., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Dorn, Wm. H., St.Louis. Mo. 280
Dorward, James C, A. B. 0. F. M. 436
Doty, Micajah, Howard, S. D. 372, 4
Dougherty, Jas. G., Kansas City, Kan. 1870
Dougherty, M. Angelo, Cambridge, Mass. 1869
Douglas, Clinton, Albion, Neb. 286
Douglass, Francis J., Victor, lo. 166, 1869
Douglass, H. Paul, Springfield, Mo. 280
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Douglass, Solomon J., New Haven, Conn. 1863
Douglass, Thomas, Bronfelyn, N. Y. 1866
Douglass, Truman O., Qrinnell, lo. 54, 9
Douglass, Truman O., jr., Eagle Grove, lo. 174
Dow, William W., Portsmouth, N. H. 1868
Dowd, Qujncy L. [Europe], 1875
Dowden, William H., Gill, Mass. 226
Dowdiug, Heury W., Kingston, Pa. 1889
Downs, Allison O., Colo. Springs, Colo. 1878
Downs, Charles A., Lebanon, N. H. 302
Downs, Charles A., Michigan City, N.D. 332
Dowse, Edmund, Sherborn, Mass. 238
Doyle, Amos A. 1887
Drahms, August, San Quentin, Cal. 1878
Drake, Charles W., New Haven, Conn. 1871
Drake, Ellis R., Denver, Colo. 1868
Drake, Francis E., Belle Plaine.Io. 170
♦Drake, Ulysses S., White Salmon, Wash. 402
Drawbridge, Robert W., Medway.Mass. 232
Drawdy, Sylvester M., Cat Creek, Ga. 138, 40
Drennan, Manuel J., Nashville, Tenn. 1866
Dresser, Amos, Julian, Neb. 1841
Drew, Charles E., Addinglon, Ind. T. 350
Drew, Edward P., Keene, N. H. 302
Drew, Frank L., Terape, Ariz. 95
Drew, James B., Went Mansville, Mass. 1863
Drew, Stephen F., Waterbury, Vt. 1858
Driesbach, Charles H., Lake Preston, S. D.372
Drisko, Raymond C, Alfred, Me. 202
Dudley, Joseph P., Fargo, N. D. 1864
Dudley, Myron 8., Newington, N. H. 304
Duff, Rolph J., St. Clair, Mich. 262
Dugan, William R., Montague, Mass. 1880
Duram, B. Alfred, Stoneham, Mass. 9, 240
Dumm, William W., Des Moines, lo. 1886
Dunaway, Willis J., New Site, Ala. 1887
Dunbar, R. W., N. Chelmsford, Mass. 222
Duncan, Calvin W., Hancock, Minn. 1894
Dungan, George W., Otis, Colo. 1880
Dungan, Thomas A., Imlay City, Mich. 256
Dunham, Dwight, Jetmore, Kan. 190
Dunham, Warren N., Cheyenne, Wyo. 1868
Dunlap, George H., E. Concord, N. H. 300
Dunlap,S.P.,155Evanston av., Chicago, 111. 148
Dunn, Charles W., Pr., Benzouia, Mich. 1888
Dunn, Henderson H., New Orleans, La. 200
Dunn, Simeon B., Woonsocket, R. I. 1875
Dunnels, A. Fred., Fitchburg, Mass. 224
Dunning, Albert E., Brookline, Mass. 52
Dunning, Morton D., A. B. C. F. M. 436
♦Dunsmore, Henty C, Bangor, Mich. 1890
Dunton, Abram L., Gilbert, lo. 176
tDustan, George, deceased.
)utton, Charles H., Newhaven, Vt. 390
Dutton, Horace, Auburndale, Mass. 1868
Dwight, Charles A. 8., Closter, N. J. 322
Dwight, Henry O., .1. B. C. F. 3f. 436
Dwight, Melatiah E., New York, N. Y. 1869
Dwight, Timothy, New Haven, Conn. 65, 1861
Dyas, Joseph P., Sandwich, III. 1880
Dyckman, Samp. B., Neosho Falls, Kau. 1891
Dyer, Almon J., Sharon, Mass. 238, 440
Dyer, Edward O., Sharon, Conn. 126
Dyer, Frank, Wheatou, 111. 146
Dyer, Henry B., Acushnet, Mass. 1899
Dyer, Nathan T., Ashburnham, Mass. 216
Dyke, Jacob E., South Beud, Ind. 1898
Dyott, L. R., Brooklyn, N. Y. 9, 310
Dyrness,C.T.,1084 N. Fran'co.Chi'go, 111.148
Eakin, John A., Waseca, Minn. 276
Eames, Charles O., Rochester, N. Y. 318
Earl, James, West Duluth, Minn. 268
Earl, Theophilus R., San Diego, Cal. 100, 6
Early, Alonzo, Oberlm, O. 344
Earnshaw, Albert F., Portland, Me. 210
Eastman, Adelbert S. [N. Y.] 1884
Eastman, Andrew J., Chelsea, Vt. 386
Eastman, Mrs. Annis F., Elmira, N. Y. 1890
Eastman, Edward P., Danbury, N. H. 300
Eastman, George P., Millbury, Mass. 232
Eastman, Lucius R., Framingham, Mass. 224
Eastman, Samuel E., Elmira, N. Y. 1875
Eastman, William R., Albany, N.Y. 1862
Eaton, C. H., deceased.
Eaton, Edward D., Beloit, Wis. 1876
Eaton, James D., A. B. O. F. M. 436
Eaton, James F., Rochester, Wis. 1879
Eaton, Joseph M. R., Redlands, Cal. 1845
Eaton, Samuel, Warner, N. H. 306
Eaton, Samuel W., Roscoe, 111. 160
Eaton, Walter S., Revere, Mass. 238
Eaves, George, Silverton, Colo. 112
Kby, Albert B., Olivet, Mich. 9, 258
Eckel, Frank E., Ward, Colo. 112
Eckerson, Ray, Avon, III. 146
Eckles, William E., Sebastopol, Cal. 9, 100
Eckman, James K., Osborne, Kan. 1869
Edds, William T., Sidney, N. Y. 320
Eddy, William D., 8. Glens Falls, N. Y. 1890
*Edgerton, Thomas R., Shullsburg, Wis. 414
Edmands, T. Merrill, Wahpeton, N. D. 334
Edmonds, Robert II., Mansfield, O. 342
Edmunds, John 8., Strongsville, O. 346
Edquist, Frederick, Wichita, Kan. 1885
Edson, Henry K., Pf., Grinnell, lo. 1881
Edwards, George L., Jewett City, Conn. 1869
Edwards, George N , Jewett City, Conn.9, 120
Edwards, Henry L., Northampton, Mass. 1857
Edwards, John, Fajardo, Porto Rico, 1871
Edwards, Jonathan, P/., Wardtier, Ida. 165
Edwards, Nicholas T., Escondido, Cal. 100
Edwards, Richard, Cable, 111. 1888
Edwards, Rosine M., Ahtauum, Wash. 1898
Edwards, Thomas A., Central, Ala. 1900
Edwards, Thomas C, Kingston, Pa. 360
Edwards, William, Abercrombie, N. D. 330
Edwards, William R., Granville, N. Y. 312, 90
Eells, Myron, Twana, Wash. 396, 8, 400
Egbert, George D., NorwalK, Conn. 124
Egerland, Franz, Crete, Neb. 288
Eggleston, De WittC, Sound Beach, Conn. 118
Eggleston, Frank O., Claridon, O. 338
Egleston, Nath. H., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1845
Egleston, Wm. R., Westmoreland, Kan. 1863
*Ehnamani, Artemas, Santee, Neb. 294
Elder, Hugh. Fozces, ScoUmid, 1868
Elderkin, John, Groton, Conn. 1872
Eldred, John W., Republic, Mo. 278, 80
Eldridge, Arthur F., Pawlet, Vt. 390
Eldridge, Edwin ii.. Fort Payne, Ala. 9, 86
Kldridge, Ernest W., Montague, Mass. 232
*Elkius, Wendall P., Wareham, Mass. 9, 242
EUedge, William M., Manhattan, Kan. 192
Elliot, Lester H., Waterbury, Vt. 1866
Elliott, Charles, West Millgrove, O. 9,'338, 48
Elliott, Mortimer C, Seatonville, 111. 162, 60
Elliott, Stephen G., Aurora, Mo. 1864
Elliott, William A., Marshall, 111. 156
Ellis, Fred. W., Pf., Topeka, Kan. 1898
Ellis, John, Evanston, III. 1872
[Ellis, Morgan A., deceased.
Ellis, Walter M., Endeavor, Wis. 12, 408
Ellms, Louis, Hopkinton, N. H. 302
Ell8trom,C.G.,415Atlanticav.,Br'lyn,N.Y.1898
Ellsworth, Alfred A., Quincy, Mass. 11, 1862
Ellsworth, Fred K.. Sandwich, Mass. 238
Elwell, T. Robert, Stoughtoti, Wis. 414
Elwood, William, Canova, 8. D. 370
Elwood, Willis P., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Ely, Edward L., Des Moines, lo. 1890
Ely, Robert E., Cambridgeport, Mass. 1891
Embleton, John S., Topeka, Kan. 1875
Embree, Jehu H., Loomis, Neb. 290
Emerson, Forrest F.. Providence, R. I. 1865
Emerson, Fred. C, Williston, N. D. 316, 1885
Emerson, James O., Elburn, 111. 1.52
Emerson, Oliver P., Honolulu, H. I. 439
Emerson, Stephen G., Pasadena, Cal. 104
Emerson, Thomas A., Waketield, Mass. 1869
Emery, Clarence P., Fall River, Mass. 1899
Emery, Samuel F., Rochester, N. Y. 1891
[Emery, S. Hopkins, deceased, 22
Emmerson, Nicholas, Osborne, Kan. 1896
Emmons, Abram 8., Syracuse, N. Y. 1878
Emmons, Henry V., Kittery Point, Me. 206
Empson, Geo. C., Gladstone Mich. 254
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTEES.
481
Etnrich, Fred. E., 8. Framingham, Mae*. 224
English, Isaac N., Bertha, Minn. 1879
English, William F., East "Windsor.Conn. 116
Kngstrom, Alfred P., Oxlip, Minn. 274
Enlow, Charles E. [111.] 1891
Enman, James E., Fall River, Mass. 224
Epler, Percy H., So. Boston, Mass. 218
Eppens, Edward H., Memphis, Mich. 258
Erickson.Andrew, 1246 N. 4S av.,Chi'go,Ill. 148
Erickson, Fritz, Danbury, Ct. 1885
♦Erlksen, August, Boston, Mass. 220
Empt. F. W., North Farsonsfield, Me. 1880
Erskine, John, White Cloud, Mich. 1900
Essig, Gottlieb, McCook, Neb. 290
EsBig, William F., Peoria. 111. 158
Estabrook, Frank J., Collinwood, O. 340
Estabrook, F. Philip, Keedham, Mass. 12, 232
Estabrook, Wm. A., Amherst, Mass. 3S6, 94
•Etherton, Guy E., Argentine, Kan. 1899
Ethridge, Albert, Marseilles, 111. 1857
Evans, Benjamin J., Scranton, Pa. 1809
Evans, Daniel, No. Cambridae, Mass. 220
Evans, Daniel A., Wayland, O. 348
*Evan8, D. A.. Chicago, 111. 1891
Evans, David E., Lewis, lo. 178
Evans, David E., Warrior Run, Pa. 364
Evans, David H., North Hampton, N. H. 304
Evans, Edward, Foxboro, Mass. 224
Evans, Edward R., Redding, Conn. 12, 124
Evans, Evan, Bridgeport, Conn. 114
Evans, Evor, Lansford, Pa. 362
Evans, t rederick T., Lansford, Pa. 360
Evans, George S., Centervl le, 8. D. 370
Evans, Griffith R., Joliet. 111. 1858
Evans, Howell M., Bevier, Mo. 278
Evans, James J., Minersville, Pa. 362
Evans, John, Taylor, Pa. 1881
Evans, -lohn C. [Neb.l 1867
Evans, J. Charles, Chillicothe, 111. 150
Evans, John E., Baldwin, Wis. 404, 8
Evans, John G., Napoli, N. T. 314
Evans, John J., Nelson. N. Y. 314
Evans, John L., Falls Village, Conn. 118, 26
Evans, John M., Cleveland, O. 1870
Evans, Lewis D., Camden, Me. 204
Evans, Matt., Oshkonh, Wis 1872
[Evans, Robert T., deceased,
Evans, Spencer E., Granby, Conn. 118
♦Evans, Thomas, Brewster. Neb. 286
Evans, Thomas, Racine, Wis. 412
Evans, Thomas W., Columbus Junct.,Io. 1846
Evans, Thomas Z., Berlin, Wis. 404, 14
Evans, Walter A., Forest City, lo. 1886
Evans, Wm., Rogers Park, Chicago, 111. 150
Evans, William J., Canal Dover, O. 1886
Evans, William R., Palmyra, O. 1885
Everest, Charles H., E. Orange, N. J. 1861
Everett, John E., Onaga, Kan. 1894
Everly, Mi ton M., Otis, Colo. 110, 2
Eversz, M. E., 155 La Salle, Chicago, 111. 54
Evert, Henry S., Retreat, Wis. 406, 14
Ewell, Edwin, Nashua, lo. 180
Ewell, John L., Pf., Washington, D. C. 1871
Bwen, William, Rupert, Vt. 390
Ewing, Charles ^., A. B. C. F. 3f. 436
Ewing, Edward C, Roxbury, Mass. 1863
Ewing, George H., Yarmouth, Mass. 1893
Ewing, William, Lansing, Mich.
Excell, William, Cambridge, N. Y. 1888
Extenco, George, Eastlake, Mich. 1895
Ezera, J. M.,Ewa, H. I. 144
Faduma, Orishatukeh, Troy, N. C. 326, 8
Falrbank, Edward, A. B. G. F. M. 436
Fairbank, Henry, A. B. G. F. X. 436
Fairhank, John B., Jacksonville, 111. 439
Fairbanks, Arthur, Pf., Iowa City, lo.
Fairbanks, Edward T., St. John»bury,Vt. 390
Fairbanks, Francis J., Royalston, Mass, 238
Fairbanks, George H., Cleveland, O. 1880
Fairbanks, Henry, St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1858
iFaircbild, George T., deceased, 22
Fairchild, James H., deceased,
'airfield, Edmund B., Oberlin, O. 1845
Fairfield, Frederick W.,Wa8hington,D.C. 1871
Fairfield, George D., Urbana, 111. 1889
[Pairfleld, Miner W., deceased, 23
Pairley, James A., Nutley, N. J. 12, 324, 441
Fale8,Elisha F., Philadelphia, Pa. 1875
Fankhauser, Chas. K., Springfield, Mass. 1896
Farley, Curtis C, Houston, Ala. 88
Farman, M. Winslow, Weslfield, Vt. 9
Farnam, Geo. E , i>sbkosh. Wis. 412
Farnham, Roland A., Guy's Mills, Pa. 362
Farnworth, Arthur, Amenia, N. I). 100, 2. 8
Farnsworfh, Lynn V., Steuben, Me. 9, 212
Farnsworth, Wilson A., A. B. C. F. M. 436
*Farquhar, Robert W. [Or.] 1887
Farr, John T., Columbus, Ga. 136
Farrar, Henry, Gilead, Me. 1867
Farren, Merritt A., Lyndon, Vt. 388
Farrill, Edgar T., Lebanon, N. H. 300, 2
Farrow, J. Edward, Bellows Falls, Vt. 1890
Farwell, Parris T., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 242
Fate, Hrancis A., Taunton, Mass. 240
Fath, Jacob, Portland, Or. 358
Faulk, Joseph, Arcadia, Okla. 352
Faville, Henry, La Crosse, Wis. 410, 42
Faville, John, I'eoria, 111. 158
Fawcett, Joseph, Surry, N. H. 1863
Fawkcs, Francis, Kalo, lo. 180
Fay, Amasa C, Eanl Brentwood, N. H. 298
Fay, Henry C, fc'omerville, Mass. 1858
Fay, O. W., 2204 W.Congres8,Chicago,Ill. 1867
Fay, Prescott, Saxonville, Mass. 1856
Fay, Rollins B., Es^^ex, Vt. 386
Fay, Solomon P., Dorchester, Mass. 1849
Fay, Walcott, Nantucket, Mass. 1884
Fay, William E., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Fayson, R. L., Gnat, Ga. 136
*Feem8ter, Samuel B., Noble, Mo. 280
*Fehlandt, August F., Lone Rock, Wis. 404, 10
Fellowes, Edward C , Derby, Conn. 116
Fellows, Charles B., Minneapolis, Minn. 1878
Fellows, Silenus H., Wauretran, Conn. 128
Felt, Jesse B., Pulaski, N. Y. 318
Fenenga, Melmon .J., Ashland, Wis. 1897
Fenn, Chas. H.,8 8th St., New York.N.Y. 1896
Fenn, William H., Portland, Me. 210
Fenner, James W., Port Leyden, N. Y. 1891
*Ferguson, Aristides T., Troy, N. Y. 1887
Ferguson, F. I'., Mazeppa, Minn. 270, 76
Ferguson, Frank L., Pr. Claremont, Cal. 1885
Ferguson, Wm. D., Chicago, III. 1894
Ferner, John W., Chicago 111. 148
Ferrier, Wm. W., San Francisco, Cal. 1892
Ferrin, Allan C, Springfield, Vt. 392
Ferris, Arthur F., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1878
Ferris, Hiram J., Columbus, Wis. 406
Ferris, JeannetleL., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1898
Ferris, Leonard Z., Rumford, R. I. 366
Ferris, Walter L., Wheaton, 111. 1880
Ferris, W. Chester, Great Falls, Mont. 284
Fetterolf, F. J., Des Moines, lo. 174
Ficke, Herman, Dubuque, lo. 174
Field, Aaron W., New Marlboro, Mass. 1872
Field, Artemas C, Rutland, Vt. 1866
Field, Floyd C, Dayton, O. 1889
Field, Frederick A., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Field, James P., Riverdale,Mo. 280, 441
Fifield, Chas. W., Altmar, N. Y. 1874
8 Fifield,JamesW.,940Warren«v.,Chi'go,Ill. 150
Finger, Charles F., Parkston, 8. D. 372, 4
Finster, Clarence, Grand Haven, Mich. 254
Fischer, Herman 8., Wheaton, III. 1878
Fish, Samuel E., Hawlcy, Minn. 268
Fishburn, M. H., Riverhead, N. Y. 318
Fishburn, M. Ross, Washington, D. C. 131
Fisher, Charles F., Deep River, Conn. 9, 116
Fisher, Charles W., Mechanic Falls, Me. 208
Fisher, Elmer K., Medina, O. 1894
Fisher, George E., North Amherst, Mass. 1850'
PMsher, George P., New Haven, Conn. 71
Fisher, Herman P., Crookston, Minn. 26S
*Fisher, James G., Dexter, Me. 204, 6i
Fisher, Jesse L., Curtis, Neb. 288, 94
*Flsher, John B., Welsh, La. 1899
482
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Fisher, Joseph A., Riverhead, N. Y. 318
Fisher, Miles B., Mill Vallej-, Cal. 102
Fisher, Oren D., E. Boston, Mass. 218
Fisher, Sam'l V.S.,MiQneapoli8, Minn. 54,59
Fisher,SyIve8ter,72l5 r.angley.Chicago, 111.1883
Fisher, William B., Kansas City, Mo. 1880
Fisher, William P., Brunswick, Me. 1873
Fisk, Chas. L., Sabetha, Kan. 148
Fisk, Daniel M., Topeka, Kan. 1886
Fisk, Franklin L., Sioux Rapids, lo. 180
(Fisk, F. W., deceased, 23
Fisk, Perrin B., St. Johnsbury Center, Vt.l863
Fisk, Pliny B.. DeSmet, 8. D. 268, 370, 2
Fiske, Pliny H., Edgerton, Minn.
Fisk, Wilbur, Freeborn, Minn.
Fiske, Daniel T., Newburyport, Mass.
Fiske, Elisha S., Montpelier, Vt.
Fiske, G. Walter, S. Hadley Falls, Mass.
Fiske, John B.. Bonne Terre, Mo.
Fiske, Samuel A., Avon, Conn.
Fitch, Albert E., Sanford, Fla.
*Fitch, Chas. N., S. Kaukauna, Wis.
1885
1884
240
278
114
134
408
FUch, F. 8. 45 Le.xington av. Buffalo, N.T. 310
Fitch, Lucius R., Mirchell, lo. 1889
Fitch, Wells H., Jamesport, N. Y. 312
[Fitz, Arthur G., deceased,
Flags, James W., Merrimac, Mass. 9, 232
Flagg, Rufus C, Berlin Mills, N. H. 9, 298
Flanders, Charles N., Porterville, Cal. 1874
Flawith, Frederick [C^al.] 1885
Fleming, Moses G., Hartwell, Ga. lie, 8, 40
Fletcher, Rufus W., Seattle, Wash. 1875
Flint, Elbert E., Creston, lo. 172
Flint, George H., Dorchester, Mass. 220
Flint, Irving A., Falmouth, Me. 206
Flint, William H., Clarksville, Mich. 1881
Floody, Robert J., Boston, Mass. 1878
Flook, Jacob, 260(3 Bristol, Omaha, Neb. 1880
*Floren,E. A., Joliet, III. 1888
Flynn, Dallas J., Augusta. Ga. 136
Fobes, J. Warner, Peacedale, R. I. 366
Fobes, William A., Worcester, Mass. 1855
Fogelin, Olof P., Xew Sweden, Me. 208
Fogg, Charles G., Union, Conn. 128
Folsom, Omar W., Bath, Me. 202
Forbe8,Chas.A.,81 Ashland Blvd.,Ch'go,I11.150
Forbes, Frank 8., Santa Barbara, Cal. 1888
Forbes, Samuel B., Hartford, Conn. 59, 438
Forbes, Washington H., S. Dennis, Mass. 222
Forbet, Howard L., Maiden, Mass. 230
Forbu^h, Wm. B., Charlestown, Mass. 218
Ford, Edward T., Tacoma, Wash. 9, 400
[Ford, James T., deceased,
Ford, Robert, Campton, N. H. 298
Forkell, Wm., Jackson, Mich.
Forrester, James C, Hoschton, Ga. 138
Forsyth, J. Frank, N. Y. 1891
Forsyth, William, Bucksport, Me. 204
Foss, George A., Wakefield, N. H. 306
Foster, Addison P., Aiiburndale, Mass. 1866
Foster, Benjamin F., Topeka, Kan. 1881
[Foster, Davis, deceased, 23
Foster, Festus, Weiser, Ida. 1883
Foster, Frank, St. Louis, Mo. 280
Foster, Frank H., Pf., Oakland, Cal. 63
Foster, George R., Oswego Falls, N. Y. 316
Foster, Guy, Council, Ida. 165
Foster, Jesse D., Berkeley, Cal. 1874
Foster, John, Lyons, To. 178,294
Foster, Lauren M., Tehama, Cal. 1872
Foster, Lucian M., Charles City, lo. 1860
Foster, Richard, Hobart, Okla. 1900
[Foster, Richard B., deceased, 24
Foust, Joseph D., Blowntsville, Ala. 90
Fowle, James L., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Fowler, Olin L., Orting, Wash. 396, 8, 442
Fowler, William C, Nome, Alaska, 94
Fox, Almon K., Denmark, lo. 1859
Fox, Daniel F., 1294 Wilcox, Chicago, 111. 148
Fox, Frank, Kansas Citv, Kan. 190, 440
Fox, John W., Hampton, 111. 158
Fox, Paul, Cleveland, O. 1900
Frame, Ezra E., Bunker Hill, 111. 146
France, Parvin M., Eldon, lo. 174
France, Wm., Hillsboro Center, N.H. 298,302
Francis, Cyrus W., Brookfteld Center, Ct. 114
Francis, Everett D., Ludlow Center, Mass. 230
Francis, George A., McGregor, lo. 178
Franklin, August W., Buflalo, N. Y. 1884
[Franklin, John L., deceased, 24
Frary, Eugene M., Chaplin, Conn. 114, 24
Frary, Lucien H., Pomona, Cal. 104
Eraser, Arthur E., Colorado Springs, Col. 110
Fraser, David, Rowley, Mass. 238
Eraser, John G., Cleveland, O. 54, 441
Erasure, Chas. A., Sherburne, N. Y. 1896
Frazee, Fenton E., Plympton, Mass. 236
Frazee, John H., Knoxville, Tenn. 378
Frazer, Charles W., Key West, Fla. 1891
Prazier, Francis, Naper, Neb. 370
Frear, Walter, San Francisco, Cal. 48, 59
Fredenhagen, Ed. A., Topeka, Kan. 1890
Freedlund, A. J., Ridgway, Pa. 362
Freeland,S.M.,3o0 Madison st.,Por'and Or.l86l
Freeman, Geo. E., Boston, Mass. 11, 1858
Freeman, Henry A., Brewer, Me. 1880
Freeman, Joseph A., Woodbury, Conn. 130
Freeman, Marston S., Sheffield, 111. 160
Freeze, Arthur S., Lewiston, Me. 1897
French,C.H.,7Middagh st.,Brooklyn,N. Y.1899
French, Charles L., Appleton, lo. 1896
French, David E., Hampden, Me. 206
French, Edgar B., W. Barnstable, Mass. 216
French, Edward G., Johnson, Vt. 388
French, George A., Orono, Me. 1898
French, George H., Park Hill, N. H. 306
French, Henry H., Maiden, Mass. 230
French, Herman A., Lincoln, Neb. 1873
French, Howard Dakin, Orland, Me. 210
French, Howard I)., Wyoming, 111. 9, 12, 164
French, John A., N. Y. 1867
French, Robert M., Hadlyme, Conn. 118
French, 8. Franklin, West Derry, N. H. 1864
Frickstad, Taral T., Oakland, Cal. 1877
Frink, Benson M., \V. Brooklield, Mass. 1862
Frink, Lemuel T., Jackson, Mich. 1868
Fripp, Edgar T. R. [111.] 1869
Frisbie, Alvah L., Des Moines, lo. 170
Fritzemeier, William, Watertown. Wis. 416
Frizzell, John W., Eau Claire, Wis. 406
Frost, Mrs. .Amelia A., Rutland, Mass. 1894
Frost, George B., Rutland, Mass. 238
Frost, Lewis C, Farwell, Mich. 252
Frost, Merle A., Chicago, 111. 150
Frost, W. B , -Taraestown, Ind. 9, 166, 8,248, 52
Frost, Willard J. [Wis.] 1892
Frost, Wm. G , Pr., Berea, Ky. 83
Fryer, James F., Durand, Mich. 252
*Fuessle, Chas. A., Cedar Rapids, To. 1898
Fulghara, Philip O., Albion, 111.
*Full, Webster, Perkins, Okla. 1879
Fuller, Americus, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Fuller, Augustus H., Easton Center, Mass. 224
Fuller, Edgar R., Bakersfield, Cal. 98
Fuller, Frank A., Niantic, Conn. 122
Fuller, George P., Marlboro, Conn. 118
Fuller, Homer T.. Pr., Springfield, Mo. 83
Fuller, Jonathan K., Windsor, Vt. 394
Fuller, Nathan E., Corning, N. Y. 310
Fuller, William R., Little River, Kan. 1857
FuUerton, Bradford M., Brockton, Mass. 1868
Fullerton, Edward G., Bridgeport, Conn. 114
Fulton, Albert C, Kennebunk, Me. 12, 206
Fulton, 8. C, Denver, Colo. 1876
Funk, Geo. N., Paris, Tex. 382
F'urbish, Edw. B., Spencerpoi-t, N. Y. 320
Furbush, A. Chesley. Freeport, Me. 206
Furness, George A., W. Newbury, Vt. 1898
Futch, James M., Raiford, Fla. 134
Gadsby, George, Ceredo, W. Va. 418
Gaines, Marshall R., Z'/'., Austin, Tex. 382
Gale, Clarence R., Spokane, Wash. 400
Gale, Sullivan F., Jacksonville, Fla. 54, 440
Gales, Thomas P., Bangor, Me. 1897
Gallagher, George W., Lockport, N. Y. 314
Gallagher, Wm., S. Braintree, Mass. 1874
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
483
Galloway, E. R., San Francisco, Cal. 1893
Gait, Howard 8., A. B. C. F. Jf. 436
Gambleton, Silas, Cherokee, Miss. 282
Gamraell, Sereno D., N. Brooktield, Mass. 1868
Gammon, Robert W., Pueblo, Colo. 112
Gane, Wm. H., Greenfield Hill, Conn. 9, 118
Ganley, William, Waitsfield, Vt. 392
Garabedian , Hohannes B . .Lawrence, Mas8.1888
Gardner, Austin, Willington, Conn. 128
Gardner, Edward V., Denver, Colo. 110
Gardner, Francis W., Downs, Kan. 190
Gardner, Nathan E., Hemingford, Neb. 290
Gardner, Kufus P., Franklin, N. H. 1884
Garfield, Frank L.. Feeding Hills, Mass. 216
German, John H., North Orange, Mass. 1847
Garner, Alexander C, Washington, D.C. 131
Garretson, Ferd. V. D., Spokane, Wash. 1871
Garver, Leonard J. [Cal.] 1890
Garvie, James, Santee, Neb. 1891
Garvin, Hugh C, Ridgeville, Ind. 1899
Gates, C. Frank, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Gates, Charles H., Wilbraham, Mass. 1851
Gates, George A., Pr., Pomona, Cal. 83
[Gates, Hiram N., deceased, 24
Gates, Lorin S., A. B. C. F. Jf. 410, 36
[Gates, Matthew A., deceased, 24
Gates, Owen H., Andover, Mass. 1891
Gavlik, Andrew, Bradford, Pa. 9
Gay, Henry H., Groton, Mass. 1889
Gay, William A., Terryville, Conn. 126
Gay, William M., Georgetown, Mass. 1863
Gaylord, Kber W., N. Amherst, Mass. 216
Gaylord, F., St. Pttei-'^burg, Russia, 1894
Gaj'lord, Joseph F., Worcester, Mass. 12
Gaylord, J. Howard, W. Brookfield,Ma8s. 242
Gaylord, Winfield R., New London, Wis. 412
Gearharl,Cha8.D., Newman's Grove,Neb. 292
Geer, Curtis M., P/., Hartford, Conn. 1890
George, David M., Pittston, Pa. 362
George, Edward A., Willimantic, Conn. 128
George, Jesse C, Olds, lo. 176,80
George, J. H., 81 Ashland Blvd., Chi'go, 111. 65
George, Robert A., Cleveland, O. 338
George W. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.
George, Wm. P., Kansas City, Mo. 10, 278
Gerould, Samuel L., Hollis, N. H. 302, 441
Gerrie, Andrew W. , Ridgefield, Conn. 124
Gerrie, William A., St. Paul, Minn. 274
Gibson, Andrew, Boscawen, N. H. 298
Gibson, Geo. T. 1887
Gibson, John, Iron River, Wis. 408
Gibson, Nelson H. [Ala. ] 1893
Giddings, Solomon P., Washington, D. C. 1842
Gidman, Richard H., Preston, Conn. 124
Gilbert, Elias, Fort Yates, N. D. 1894
Gilbert, George E., Fox Lake, Wis. 408
Gilbert, Geo. H., Dorset, Vt. 1886
Gilbert, Simeon, 167 Locust st., Chi'go, 111. 50
Gilbert, William H., Fair Oak, Cal. 1846
Gilbert, William J., Toledo, Wash. 1894
Gill, Charles O., Westmore, Vt. 392
["Gill, William, deceased, 25
Gillam, Ralph, St. Clair, Mich.
Gillespie, John L., New Haven, Mich. 250, 8
Gillett. Arthur L., Pf., Hartford, Conn. 67, 43S
*Gillett, William R., Chicago, 111. 1885
Gillette, Edwin C, Southfield, Mass. 234
*Gilliam, John W., Rome, Ga. 1880
Gilman, Burton S., Gardner, Mass. 224
Gilman, George P., Waverly, Mass. 218
Gilman, William L., Conifer, Colo. 1886
Gilmore, Aubrey C., Turner, Me. 212
Gllmore, Charles H., Washta, lo. 184
Gilmore, George W., Meadville, Pa. 1886
Gilmore, Wm. C, Valley Springs, 8. D. 376
Gilpatrick, Howard, Hope, N. D. 1900
Gimblett.Wm.H., Hankinson, N. D.312, 4,1891
Gipson, Jacob M., Millerville, Ala. 86, 8
Giroux, Lewis F., Springfield, Mass. 1889
Gist, William W., P/., Cedar Falls, lo. 1881
Gladden, Was'n, Columbus, O. 56, 71, 340, 438
Glasson, Joseph, Gaylord, Mich. 1873
Gleason, Avery K., Raynham, Mass. 236
Gleason, Charles A., Marysville, O. 338
Gleason, Charles H., Colebrook, N. H. 1867
Gleason, Charles N., Patchogue, N. Y. 318
Gleason, George L., Haverhill, Mass. 226
Gleason, Herbert W., Boston, Mass. 1887
Gleason, John F., S. Amherst, Mass. 216
Gober, HakenhuU M., Amos, Ala. 86
Goddard, Dwight, Lancaster, Mass. 1894
Goddard, Heniy M., W. Concord, N. H. 300
Goddard, John C, Salisbury, Conn. 126
Goddard, Louis A., Somers, Conn. 126
Goddard, R. J., Mount Vernon, N. Y. 10, 314, 8
Goff, Edward F., Riverside, Cal. 104
Goff, Edward N., Bon Air, Tenn. 378, 80
Goffin, John W., East Braintree, Vt. 384
Golder, Arthur L., Farmington, N. H. 300
Gonzales, John B., Uui m, lo. 184
Goodacre, James J,, Winthrop, Mass. 10, 244
Goodale, David W,,Suflield, Conn. 126
Goodell, John H,, Petaluma, Cal. 104
Goodenough, Arthur, Winchester Cen'r.Ct. 12S
Goodenough, Giles F., Ellsworth, Conn. 116
Goodenough, Herbert D., A. B. C. F. Jf. 436
Goodheart, Simon F., Lowell, Vt. 12, 388
Goodhue, Henry A., Westminster W., Vt. 392
Goodrich, Charles L., Plainfield, N. J. 324
Goodrich, Chauncey, A. B. C. F. Jf. 436
Goodrich, Darius N., Olivet, Mich. 1865
Goodrich, John E., P/., Burlington, Vt. 1860
Goodrich, Joseph A., Shelburne, Mass. 238
Goodrich, Lincoln B., Marlboro, Mass. 230
Goodsell, Dennis, Black Diamond, Cal. 98
Goodspeed, Frank L., Springfield, Mass. 240,438
[Goodwin, E. P., deceased, 25
Goodwin, Frank J., Pawtucket, R. I. 366
Goodwin, George K., Limington, Me. 202, 8
Goodwin, Henry F., Lombard, 111. 1891
Goodwin, Bam H., Provo City, Utah, 381
Goodwin, Sherman, Orford, N. H. 304
Goodyear, De Mont, Abington, Mass. 216
Gordon, Charles E., Lyme, N. H. 302
Gordon, George A., Boston, Mass. 10, 218
Gordon, Henry E., Pf., Iowa City, lo. 1899
Gordon, John, Pr., Tabor, lo. 83
Gordon, John, Moline, Mich. 252
Gordon, Robert, North Adams, Mich. 258
Gordon, Robert F., Boston, Mass. 218
Gordon, William, Eureka, Cal. 104, 1870
Gordon, William C, Westfleld, Mass. 242
Gorton, Philo, Aurora, S. D. 1862
Goshen, Elmer I., Ogden, Utah, 381
Goss, Winfield S., Pf., Talladega, Ala. 1895
Goudy, Arthur L., Sycamore, Kan. 194
Gould, Edwin S., Providence, R. I. 1873
Gould, Henry A., E. Minneapolis, Minn. 1868
Gould, J. Sidney, Owatonna, Minn. 272
Gove, J. Sherman, E. Jafirey, N. H. 302
Graedel, Gottfried, Odessa, Wash. 1882
Graf, John, Bethany, Ore. 356
Graf, John F., Ansonia, Conn. 114
Grafi", Franklin L., Champaign, 111. 148
Graham, A. H., Woodbury, Ga,
Graham, Curtis, Pacific 8t.,Brooklyn,N.Y.1845
Graham, Hugh F., Loudon, N, H. 302
Graham, James M., Talley, Ala. 90
Graham, John, West N^ewbury, Mass. 242
Graham, J. J. G., Blue Island, 111. 146
Graham, Moses A., Lifsey, Ga. 138
Graham, William H., Viga, Ga. 1890
Grange, Wallace S., Rockford, III. 1888
Granger, Calvin, East Poultney, Vt. 1834
Granger, Chas. E., Waterbury, Conn. 1895
Grannis, Geo. H., Grossdale, 111. 1876
Grant, Edwin K., St. Johnsbury East, Vt. 390
Grant, Frederic L., Northfield, Conn. 124
[Grant, Henry M., deceased.
Grant, James W., Camden, N. J. 1866
*Grant, John B., Jenifer, Ala. 1881
Grant, John H., Meriden, Conn. 12, 120
Grant, M. Lee, Dowagiac, Mich. 10, 252
Grantham, Lewis J., Makanda, 111. 166
Grauer, O. C, Oak Park, 111. 65
Graves, Lucien C, Farmington, N. H. 1882
484
CONGREGATIONAL YEAE-BOOK.
[1902.
Gray, David B., Portland, Ore. 356, 8
Gray, John, Basin, Neb. 1863
Gray, Samuel H., Wibaux, Mont. 284
Gray, Thomae, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Gray, William D., Cheyenne, Wyo. 54, 88,442
Gray, William J., St. Paul, Minn. 272
Greeley, Clarence D., Braddock, Pa. 1889
Greeley, Frank N., Berkeley, Cal. 1877
Greeley, Leslie C, Middlelon, Mass. 232
Green, Chas. C, Gold Bug, Ky. 198
Green, Charles E., Briar Hill, N. T. 314
*Green, Edward P., Shelburne, N. H. 1893
Green,F.D.,728Marey av., Brooklyn, N.l. 1888
Green, J. M., 412 Indiana av., Chi'go, 111. 1857
Green, Richard C, , N. Y. 1856
Greene, Chester W., Robbins, Tenn. 378, 80
[Greene, Daniel, deceased,
Greene, D. Crosby, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Greene, Frederick W., MiddletowD, Conn. 120
Greene, George E., Erwin, S. D. 370
Greene, John C, Oceanus, N. Y. 318
Greene, John M., Lowell, Mass. 1857
Greene, Joseph K., ^. B. C. F. M. 436
Greene, Samuel, Seattle, Wash. 68
Greene,WinlhropB.,PCimfret Cen.,Conn. 124
Greenlee, Clyde W., Fltchville, O. 340
Greenlees, Charles A., Alva, Okla. 1886
Greenwood, Wra., Wheaton, 111. 1*^74
Greer, James, Providence, R.I. 366
Gregg, James B., Colorado Springe, Colo. 110
Gregory, James C., Gorham, Me. 10, 206
Grein, Albert L., Buffalo, N. Y. 310
Grey, Fred , Alton, Kan. 188
Grey, Henry P., Peoria, 111. 158
Gridley, Albert L., Bowling Green, O. 344
Grieb, Edmund, Seattle, Wash. 396, 400
Grieshaber. Charles O., Shelby, Mich. 262
Griffin, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. 1868
Griffin, Henry L., Bangor, Me. 202
Griffin, John A., Sherrard. III. 160
Griffin, O. A., Waycross, Ga. 140
Griffis, William E., Ithaca, N. Y. 312
♦Griffith, Frederick W., Oberlin, O. 1896
Griffith, Jno.T., ir^ifs, 1885
Griffith, Joshua O., Edwardsdale, Pa. 348, 60
Griffith, T. H., West New Brighton, N.Y.1874
Griffith, William, Pingree, N. D. 330, 4
Griffith, Wm. E., Ailken, Minn. 266
Griffith, William R. [Colo.] 1877
Griffiths, David R.. Catasauqua, Pa. 1882
Griffiths, Griffith, Eureka, Cal. 100
Griffiths, Henry, Neligh, Neb. 1873
Griffiths, Thomas, Geneva, Neb. 288
Griffiths, Thomas M., Wheatlatd, Pa. 364
Griffiths, William A., Trempealeau, Wis. 414
Griggs, Leverett S., Middiebury, Conn. 120
GrigHby, Arnold D., Cheboygan, Mich. 250
Grimes, Frank J., Keene, N. H. 1875
Grinnell, Eugene I., Dickens, lo. 174
Grinnell, Joel E., So. English, lo. 176, 84
Grisbrook, Edward O., 8.Deerfield,Mass. 222
Griswold, A. Linley, Grandville, Mich. 1894
Grob, Gottfried, Sutton, Neb. 294
Groezinger, Christian, Hill, N. H. 10, 302
Grosvenor, Edwin A., Amherst, Mass. 1872
Grout, Lewis, West Brattleboro, Vt. 1845
Grout, Samuel N., Franklin, Neb. 1850
Grove, J. F., 102 Hammond 8t.,Chicago,I11.150
♦Grover, Daniel R., Harvey, HI. 1886
♦Grover, Nahum W., Dorchester, Mass. 1868
Grover, Richard B., Cambridgeport, Mass. 220
Groves Samuel B., Ashtabula, O. 1891
Grupe, Charles W., Centreville, Pa. 360, 2
Grupe, Fred W., Upland, Neb. 258, 86, 94
Guild, R. B, 913 W. Adams st.,Ch"go,Ill. 148
•Guilford, William M., Arguta, Ala. 1885
Qulick, Edward L., Lawrenceville, N. J. 1889
Gulick, Hervey, Charlotte, Vt. 386
*Gulick, John T., Oberlin, O. 1864
Gulick, Nelson J., Germantown,Pa. 36'2
Gulick, Oramel H., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Gulick, Sidney L., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Gulick, William H., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Gunn, Elberry B., Jackson's Gap, Ala. 88
Gunner, Byron, Newport, R. I. 366
Gunsaulus, F. W.,2618 Prairie, Ch'go,IlI. 1880
Gurney, Mrs. Ella, Warsaw, N. Y. 1894
Gurney, Henry E., Warsaw, N. Y. 320
Gustin, Byron F., Bethlehem, N. H. 298
Gutterson, George H., Boston, Mass. 56
Haarvig, John O., Allston, Mass. 220
Habbick, John D., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Hack, Rollin T., Portland, Me. 210
Hadden, Archibald, Muskegon, Mich. 258
Hadden, John W., Bruce, Wis. 404
Hadden, Robert A., Ironton, O. 342
Hadley, Willis A., Southbridge, Mass. 240
Hadlock, Edwin H., Springfield, Mass. 240
Haecker, M. Claude, Shell Rock, lo. 182
Haff, Stephen, Bay Shore, N. Y. 1842
Hageman, James C., Oxford, Mich. 258, 60
Hager, Chas. K., A. B. C. F. M. 436
*Haggqui8t, Frank G., Fabian, Wis. 406, 16
Hague, ■William B.. So. Bridgton, Me. 204
Haigh, Jeffrey G., Flint, Mich. 254
Haines, George H., Charlotte, N. C. 1876
Haines, Oliver 8., Pataha City, Wash. 12, 398
Haines, Thomas V.. N. Hampton, N. H. 304
Haire, William C, Deward, Mich. 1886
Halbersleben, Henry C.Indianola, Neb. 288, 90
Halbert. Charles T., Hartwick, lo. 176
Hale, Edson D., Niles, Cal. 100, 2
Hale, Harris G., Brookline, Mass, 220
Haley, Frank, Milton, N. H. 1863
Hall, Albert K., Auburn, N. H. ■!%%
Hall, Alexander, New Haven, Conn. 1864
Hall, Archibald M , Springfield, III. 160
Hall, Charles L., Elbowoods, N. D. 330, 2
Hall, Elliott C, Jamestown, N. Y. 1866
Hall, Fred E., St. Louis, Mo. 1883
Hall, George A., Peabody, Mass. 236
Hall, George E., Dover, N. H. 300, 438, 41
Hall, George S., Howells, N. Y. 1877
Hall, Heman B., Oberlin, O. 1851
Hall, Isaac H., New Orleans, La. 200
Hall, James, Whitewater, Wis. 1848
Hall, James, Roslyn, N. Y. 1887
Hall, John C, Worcester, Mass. 1890
Hall, Lyman B., Pf , Oberlin, O. 1881
Hall, Martin S., Oak Park, 111. 1871
Hall, Newton M., Springfield, Mass. 240
Hall, Ransom B., DeSmet, S. D. 370
Hall, Richard. St. Paul, Minn. 1850
Hall, Russell T., New Britain, Conn. 53, 122
Hall, Samuel A., Netawaka, Kan. 1861
H:. II, Thomas, Island Pond, Vt. 384
Hallett, Horace F., Ashfield, Mass. 216
Halliday, Joseph C. Orange City, Fla. 1865
Hallork, Leavitt H., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Hallock, William A., Jamestown, N. Y. 1860
Ham, Richard K., Whatcom, Wash. 10, 402
Htmibleton, Ira G., Van Cleve, lo. 184
Hamerson John, Canton. S. D. 370
Hamilton, Benjamin F., Roxbury,Mass. 50, 2
Hamilton, Charles S., Craftsbury, Vt. 1872
Hamilton, Gilbert M., Kichford, N. Y. 318
Hamilton, Henry H., Lexington, Mass. 1872
Hamilton, John A., Sharon, Mass. 50
Hamilton, R. R., Arabi, Ga. 136
Hami't n, S. Foreman. Sanford, N.C. 326, 8
Hamilton,Wa8hington P., Talladega, Ala. 1888
Hamlin, Charles H., Easthampton, Mass. 224
Hamlin, Christopher K., Canton Cen., Ct. 114
Hamlin, Cyrus, Tougaloo, Miss. 1868
*Hammer, Henry A., Guthrie, Okla. 350
Hammond, Charles L., Oilman, lo. 176, 80
Hammond, Joseph, Canterbury, N. H. 1871
Hampton, William H..N. Madison, Conn. 1892
Hampton, William S., Ulyf ses. Neb. 294
Hanaford, Howard A., Henrietta, N. Y. 312
Hancock, Charles, Denmark, lo. 1861
Hancock, George H., Oberiin, O. 1886
Hand, LaRoy S., Runnells, lo. 182
Handy, John C, Indian Orchard, Mass. 240
Hanford, S. I., Weeping Water, Neb. 294
Hankeraeyer, Nath 1 W., Winooski, Vt. 388
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
485
Hanks, Carlos H., Owosso, Mich. 260
Hanna, Charles W., E. Canaan, Conn. 116
Hanna, Thomas, Oleander. Cal. 104
Hannaford, \Vm. H., Berlin Heights, O. 336
Hannah, Wm. J., Bigtimber, Mont. 1895
Hannant, Norrison E., Waucoma, lo. 178, 84
Hannum, Harry O., Boston, Mass. 218
Hanscom, Fred. L., Abingdon, 111. 146
Hanscom, Geo. L., Newark, N. J. 324
Hansen, Charles J., Moline, 111.
Hanuna, E. M., Hana, H. I. 142
Happel, John B , Olive, Neb. 294
Harbridge, Clara L., Joppa, Mich. 1893
Harbridge, Edward H., Joppa, Mich. 258
Harbutt, Charles, Portland, Me. 54
Harbutt, Robert G., Woodfords, Me. 210
Hardaway, Geo. W., Longwood, Fla. 132
Hardcastle, William, Cambridge, Neb. 286
Harden, John, W. Terre Haute, Ind. 1879
Hardendorf, Charles W., Madrid, N. T. 314
Hardin, Richard, Gompton, Ark. 98
Harding, Albert E., Lenox, O. 10, 342
Harding, Henry F., East Machias, Me. 204
Harding, ■William P., Alva, Okla. 350
[Hardy, Daniel W., deceased, 26
Hardy, Edwin N., Quincy, Mass. 236
Hardy, James W. [Colo.] 1898
Hardy, Millard F., Townshend, Vt. 392
Hardy, Owen E., W. Peabody, Mass. 236
Hardy, Vitellus M., Fo.xcroft, Me. 206
Hardy, William P., S. Los Angeles, Cal. 102
*Haresnape, William, Long Pine, Neb. 290, 4
Harger, Charles H., Buena Vista, Colo. 110
Hargelt, Henry L., East Tallaasee, Ala. 86, 8
Hargrave, John W., Baraboo, Wis. 404
Harlow, Edwin A., Litchfield Corners, Me. 208
Harlow, Reuben W., Park Rapids, Minn. 1861
Harlow, Rufus K., Medway, Mass. 232
Harlow, Samuel A., Grafton, Mass. 226
Harmon, Elijah, So. Braintree, Mass. 1867
Harp, Cyrus D., Providence, R. I. 1886
Harper, Aimer, Port Byron, 111. 1853
Harper, Cecil, Nautasket, Mass. 1879
Harper, Edward T., Pf., Chicago, 111. 65
Haiper, James P., Greenwich, Mass. 226
Harper, Joel, Montrose, Colo. 112
Harper, Richard H., Darlington, Okla. 12, 350
Harper, Thos. H., Oklahoma, Okla. 352
Harrah, Charles C., Des Moines, lo. 174
Harrelson, Bush, Crestview, Fla. 1887
Harrington, Amos T., Churchville, N.T. 310
Harrington, Charles E., Waltham, Mass. 242
Harrington, M. O. , Topeka, Kan . 1877
Harris, Benjamin, Cincinnati, O. 338
Harris, Mrs. Bertha J., Cincinnati, O. 338
Harris, Charles E., jr., Brooklyn, N. T. 1894
Harris, Charles L., Mobile, Ala. 92
Harris, Clarence J., Atlanta, Ga. 1896
Harris, Edward A., Normal, 111. 158
Harris, Everett G., Louisville, Ky. 198
Harris, George, Pr., Amherst, Mass. 83
[Harris, George, deceased,
Harris, Henry, So. Lake Linden, Mich. 256
Harris, H. R., Hot Bulpbur Springs, Colo.
Harris, James W., Pinebluff, N. C. 1894
Harris, P. C. Laverton, Port Huron, Mich. 260
Harris, Ransom C, South Hill, Ala. 1887
Harris, Robert N., Welsh Hill, Pa. 364
Harris, Kupert W., Cincinnati, O. 338
Harris, Sheldon A., Dwight, 111. 152
Harris, Theodore W., Phcenix, N. Y. 318
Harris, Thomas J., Hinesburg, Vt. 1887
Harris, Waldo B., Seward, 111. 160
Harris, William, Blackbutte. Ore. 1895
Harris, William, Warwick, Mass. 242
Harris, William R., Moniac, Ga. 132, 4
Harrison, Charles S., Clay Centre, Neb. 286
Harrison, Fosdick 1'., Palmer, Mass. 236
Harrison, Iliram B., Watertown, 8. D. 376
Harrison, James, Oskaloosa, lo. 170
Harrison,Jarae8 K., San Francisco, Cal. 60, 1886
Harrison, Marvin B., Scribner, Neb. 294
Hart, Burdett, New Haven, Conn. 122
Hart, Hastings H., Oak Park, 111. 1881
Hart, Henry E., West Hartford, Conn. 1866
Hart, William D., Wilton, Conn. 72, 128
Hart, William W., Friend, Neb. 288
Hartranft, Chester D., Pr., Hartford, Ot.67, 73
Hartshorne, Joseph W., New Haven, Ct. 1873
Hartsough, D. Maurice,Minneapoli»,Mlnn.l88fl
Hartsough, W. W., Exlra, lo. 174
Hartwell, Charles, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Hartwell, H. Linwood, Dunstable, Mass. 224
Hartwell, Minot S., Deer Isle, Me. 204
Harvey, Jasper P., Columbia, Conn. 116
Harwell, J. Henry, Lamar, Mo. 278
Harwood, C. M. G., Bluehill, Me. 1870
Harwood, Jas. H., San Bernardino, Cal. 1863
Harwood, Thomas W., Fairview, Kan. 190
Haskell, Edward B., A. B. C. F. M. 486
Haskell, Henry C.,A.B.C. F. M. 438
Haskell, John, Gray, Me. 1850
Haskell, J .N , Northwood Center, N. H. 304
Haskell, W. H., Woodfords, Me., R. F. D. 208
Haskett, Charles A., Oberlin, O. 344
Haskin,SpencerC. ,309 Park av.,Chicago,I11.148
Haskins, Robert W., Reading, Mass. 1872
Hassell, Richard B., Everett, Wash. 396
*Hassold, F.. Lake Linden, Mich. 266
[Hastings, Allen, deceased, 26
[Hastings, Calvin J., deceased, 26
Hatch, David P., Lawrence, Mass. 228
Hatch, Eliaa W., Danville, Vt. 1866
Hatch, Franklin S., Madras, India, 438, 1876
Hatch, Frederick A., Omaha, Neb. 292
Hatch, George B., Berkeley, Cal. 98
Hatch, Reuben, Oberlin, O. 1850
Hathaway, Warren, Blooming Grove, N.Y. 308
Hatt, Thomas B., Jonesport, Me. 206
Haughton, R. J., Weymouth Heights, Mats. 244
Haughton, William, Viroqua, Wis. 1872
Haun, George C, Madison, Wis. 58
Hauptman, William, Kearney, Neb. 1899
Hauser, George P., Denison. Tex. 382, 442
Haven, Egbert D., San Jose, Cal. 1888
Haven, Sherman W., Wellsville, N. Y. 322
Havens, Chas. E., Littleton, Mass. 10, 2, 230
Hawes, Edward, Hartford, Conn. 59, 1858
Hawkes, Albert S., Edgewood, R. I. 366
Hawkes, Winfield S., Springfield, Mass. 1868
Hawkins, Cliauncey J., Danvers, Mass. 222
Hawks, John 8., Hennessey, Okla. 1872
Hawks, Theron H., Springfield, Mass. 1855
Hawley, Calvin P., Garden, Mich. 1854
[Hawley, Chester W., deceased,
Hawley, Henry K., Sloan, lo. 10, 184
Hawley, John A., Shelburne Falls, Mass. 128
Hawn, Robert G., Thorp, Wash. 1859
Hayden, Frederick 8., Jacksonville, HI. 1874
Hayden, Newell M., Buffalo, N. Y. 10
Hayes, Francis L., Manitou, Colo. 112
Hayes, James, Westville, 111. 59, 154
Hayes, Joseph W. W., Harkness, Ala. 1877
Hayes, Wm. H., Andover, Conn. 114
Hayley, John W., Lowell, Mass. 1864
Hayner, Augustus J., Shullsburg, Wi». 1882
Haynes, Artemas J., New Haven, Conn. 122
Haynes, G. Stephen, Athens, Ga. 136, 439
Haynes, Charles S., Peterboro,N.H. 10,12,304
Haynes, Edward C., Lebanon Center, Me. 206
Haynes, Herbert, Williamsburg, Ky. 1899
) Haynes, William, Bellevue, O. 342
Hayward, Chas. E., Jericho Center, Vt. 388
i Hayward, Silvanus, Globe Village, Mass. 1861
I Hazeltine, Edwin A., Rushville, N. Y. 318
Hazen, Austin, Thomaston, Conn. 126
Hazen, Azel W., Middletown, Conn. 120
I Hazen, Carleton, West Rutland, Vt. 10,394
j Hazen, Frank W., Middletown Springs.Vt. 388
Hazen, Hervey C, A. B. G. F. M. 436
Hazen, Timothy A., Springfield, Mass. 1858
Hazen, William, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Hazen, William 8., Northfield, Vt. 390
I Heal, Edward G., W Pittston. Pa. 362
Heald, JosiahH., Cubero, N. M. 297
. Heald, Katharine P., San Rafael, N. M. 1896
486
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Healey, Frank D. [Neb.] 1896
Healey, Sullivan 8., Rock Falls, 111. 160
Heath, S., Benson, Minn. 266
Heater, George W., Lament, Mich. 1886
Hebberd, Stephen S., CheBterfield, 111. 148
Heberlein, Frank W., Briggsville, Wis. 1898
*Heckendorn, Geo. M., Milwaukee, Wis. 1890
[Heckman, Samuel G., deceased, 27
Hedberg, Emil O., Providence, R. 1. 366
Hedges, William, Colebreok, Conn. 116
*Hed8trom, J. H., St. Joseph, Mo. 280
Hefflen, Gee. H., Dublin, N. H. 1896
Hefner, H. J., Sherman, Tex. 1896
Heghin, Samuel B., Ashten, S. D. 10, 370
Hegner,H.F.,363N.WincheB'r St., Chi'go ,111.148
Heinzelman, H. W., Michigan City, Ind. 1891
Hellier, Frank O., Pf., Atlanta, Ga. 72
Helming, Oscar C., Indianapolis, Ind. 166
*He!msr Reuben E., Big Spring, Wis. 404, 6, 8
Helmuth, Jos. W., Montello, Wis. 1891
*Helser, Joseph H., Sargent, Neb. 294
Hemenway, Frank W. [Mo. 1 1889
Hemphill. Gray W., Paris, Tex. 382
Hench, William R., Dundee, 111. 1889
Henderson, Arthur 8., Salem, lo. 182
Henderson, George W., New Orleans, La. 200
Henderson, John'H., Farmingten, 111. 152
Henderson, Thos. H., Salem, Ore. 358
Hendley. Harry B., Steilacoom,Wa8h. 398, 400
Hendrick, Webster L., Huntington, Mass. 228
Hendrickson, W. A., Indianapolis, Ind.
Hendry, Thomas, Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Henke!mann,Gustav,234 J 8t.,LincolD,Neb.290
Henn, Jacob, Le Mars, lo. 1858
Henrikeen, Karl F., W. Quincy, Mass. 236
Henriksen, John M., Thomaston, Conn. 114
Henry, A.J., 16 Downing 8t.,Brook'n,N.T. 308
Henry, Emma K., Sioux Falls, 8. D. 1898
♦Henry, F. E.,25 Ames St., Omaha,Neb.lO, 292
Henry, J. Addison, Eureka, Wash. 396
Hensel, William A., Naper, Neb. 292
Henshaw, George, West Andever, O. 348
Henshaw, Gordon E., Little Valley, N. T. 314
Henshaw, Thomas D., Parkman, O. 344, 6
*Hen8on, Robert H., Davis, Tex. 382
Herald, C. C, Brooklyn, N. Y. 310
Herbert, Ebenezer, Hammond, La. 200
Herbert, Joseph, Emerald Grove, Wis. 408
Herbert, Lemuel G., Grass Lake, Mich. 254
Hergert, Jacob, Walla Walla, Wash. 398
Herman, Frederick W., Ontario, N. Y. 316
Herman, J. Edward, Milford, N. H. 304
Hernandez, Genaro, Tampa, Fla. 134
Herod, James A., Abbeville, La. 200
Herold, Joseph G. W.,No. Lyme, Conn. 120
Herr, Horace D., Muscatine, lo. 180
Herrick, David S., A. £. C F. M. 436
Herrick, Edward E., Milton, Vt. 388
Herrick, Edward P., Matanzas, Cuba, 1871
Herrick, George F., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Herrick, Henry M.. Port Byron, 111. 1887
Herrick, John R., 4526 VlncenneBav.,Chi. 1854
Herrick, Malcom D., Orange City, Fla. 1858
Herrick, Robert P., Minneapolis, Minn. 58
Herrick, Samuel E., Boston, Mass. 218
Herrick, William D., Amherst, Mass. 1860
Herrlng,H.C.,2204 Webster St., Omaha,Neb.292
Hersey, Charles F., New Bedford, Mass. 1893
Hershner, John L., Hood River, Ore. 356
Hescock, Gus. B., Monson, Me. 202, 8
Hess, Carl, Thayer, Kan. 1885
Hess, Wm. M., New Haven, Conn. 10
Hesselgrave, Chas. E,_ Chatham, N. J. 10, 322
Hetrick, Andrew J., Norwich, Conn. 1865
Hetzler, Henry, Eureka, S. D. 1874
Hewitt, George R., Lowell. Mass. 232
Hewitt, Joseph G., Bt. Louis, Mo. 1898
Hewitt, John L., Kenosha, Wis. 1870
Hewlett, Beni. F., Saticoy, Cal. 1887
Heyho, Albert, Bangor, Me. 1900
Heyse, Henry E., Leadville, Colo.. 112
Hevward, James W., Clear Lake, lo. 172
Hiatt, Casper W., Cleveland, O. 338
Hibbard, Augustine G., Woodstock, Conn. 130
Hibbard, Rufus P., Gloucester, Mass. 226
Hicks, Frank B., Washburn, Wis. 1888
Hicks, George C, Red Oak. lo. 1857
Hicks, Henry R., Pawpaw, 111. 1866
Hicks, Irl R., St. Louis, Mo. 1871
Hicks, Lewis W., Hartford, Conn. 1874
Hicks, Richard, Melrose Highlands, Mass. 1867
Hicks, William C, Union, lo. 1861
Higginbotham, Jas. K., Corbin, Ky. 198, 440
Higginbotham, T. Matison, Newark, O. 344
Hlgglns, Lucius H., West Hartford, Conn. 1868
Higgins, Robert M., Steubenville, (). 1880
Higgs.Isaac W.,562 Crystal st.,Chlcago,I11.1867
Hightower, Asa D., I pthaw, Ala. 86,8, 90
Higley, Henry M., Salamanca, N. Y. 1864
Higley, Henry P., Washington, D. C. 1865
Hildreth, Edward, Los Angeles, Cal. 1862
Hildreth, Homer W., Rochester, Vt. 390
Hllkerbaeumer, Richard, Princeton, Neb. 290, 2
Hill, Abner, Bethel, N. C. 326
Hill, Calvin G., Milton, Mass. 1872
Hill, Charles F., Barnett, Ind. 1897
Hill, Charles J., Orange, Va. 1857
Hill, Charles W., Olaa, H. I. 142
Hill, Dexter D., Norwalk, Cal. 102
Hill, Eben L., Pf., Kansas City, Kan. 1876
Hill, Edwin S., Atlantic, lo. 170
Hill, EmmettC. W., Kendrick, Ida. -1882
Hill, George, Richfield, O. 346
*Hill, George A., Hapevllle. Ga. 136
Hill, George E., Indianapolis, Ind. 1851
Hill, George W. C, Proctor, Vt. 1895
Hill, James L., Salem, Mass. 1875
Hill, Jesse, Medina, O. 344
Hill, T. Hughes, Carthage, S. D. 372
Hill, Virgil B., Allison, lo. 170
Hilllard, D. Lee, Cabot, Vt. 384
Hil'.is,N. D.,29 Grace ct.,Brooklyn,N.Y. 54, 308
Hillman, Alfred T., Concord, N. H. 54
Hills, Aaron M., Texas, 1874
Hills, William 8., Nickerson, Kan. 192
Hilton, Charles A., Randolph, Mass. 236
»Hilton, John V., Boulder, Colo. 1860
♦Hilton, William H., Mt. Ayr, lo. 1884
Hinckley, Mrs. Abble R., Chicago, 111. 1892
Hlncks, Edw'd Y., Pf., Andover, Mass. 61
Hindley, George, Elk River, Minn. 1875
Hines, Frank B., Albion, 111. 146
*Hines, Peter H., Geneva, Neb. 1890
Hinman, George W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Hinman, Herbert J., David City, Neb. 288
Hird, John W., Baldwinville, Mass. 240
Hissey, Marion W., ZanesviUe, O. 1886
Hitchcock, Abraham F., Sulsun, Cal. 1864-
Hitchcock, A. W., Worcester, Mass. 244
Hitchcock, A. N.,155La Salle,Ch'go, 111. 48
Hitchcock, Charles E., Benson, Vt. 384
Hitchcock, L. Potter, Alameda, Cal. 98
Hitchcock, Milan H., Hubbardston, Mass. 228
Hitchcock, Philo, Shiocton, Wis. 406, 14
Hltchcock,WalterC.,Harwood,N.D. 10,2,330,2
Hjerpe, Erik G., Jamestown, N. Y. 1885
Hjetland, John H., Tyler, Minn. 270, 4
Hoadley, Horace G , Waterbury, Conn. 1888
[Hobart, Milo, deceased,
Hobbs, Edwin. Canton, 111. 146
Hobbs, William A., Traer, lo. 184
Hodel, Abraham, Scotland, S. D. 374, 6
Hodgdon, Frank W., Orange, N. J. 324
Hodgdon, Thomas M., W. Hartford, Conn. 128
Hodges, A. C, Canaan Four Corner8,N.Y.310
Hodous, Lewis, A.B. C. F. M. 10, 436
Hoffman, John H., North Reading, Mass. 234
Hogan, Harding R., Berea, Ky., 1900
*Hogberg, Adolf F., Blackstone, Mass. 218
Hogen, Bert M., Salt Lake City, U. 1898
Holsington, Henry R.,Port Kennedy, Pa. 1864
Holbrook, Charles W., E. Haven, Conn. 1883
Holbrook, David L., Union City. Mich. 248, 62
Holbrook, Fred C, Cleveland, O. 1892
Holbrook, Ira A., Independence, Kan. 190
Holcombe, Gilbert T., Brule, Wis. 1875
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
487
Holden, Edwin K., Redlands, Cal. 1885
ITolden, Frederick A., Morris, Conn. 122
Holden, LouisH., Waterbury, Conn. 1898
Holden, Samuel, Ashland. Me. 10, 202
Hollars, John A., Sierraville, Cal. 98, 106
Hollister, Frederic M., Cadillac, Mich. 12, 250
Holloway, John W., Guthrie, Okla. 1900
Hplloway, William A., Thomasville, Ga. 1900
Holm, Charles J., Woodstock, Conn. 130
Holman, Andrew J., Central, Ala. 1900
Holman, David A., Freeport, Mich. 168, 254
Holman, William H., Soutliport, Conn. 126
Holmblod, Emil, Maiden, Mass. 230
Holmes, Henry, Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Holmes, Henry M.. Frovincetown, Mass. 1866
Holmes, John A., Toledo, lo. 10,184
Holmes, Otis H., Cresco, lo. 172
*Holmes, Theodore J., Richmond, Vt. 390
Holmes, Tliomas, Chelsea, Mich. 1844
Holmes, William T., Watertown, Conn. 128
Holp, Lincoln A., Durand, Wis. 1891
Holp, Philip E., Angola, Ind. 1881
Holton, Charles &., Newbury, Mass. 232
Holton, Edward P., A. B. G. F. M. 436
Holway, John, Oberlin, O. 1898
Holway, Theodore T., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Holyoke, Charles G., Edgecombe, Me. 1878
Holyoke,W.E.,1170 Wash'n Bd.,Ch'go,Ill. 1851
Hood, E. Lyman, Aquebogue. N. Y. 308, 438
Hood, Edward C, Hingham, Mass. 1874
Hood,Geo.A.,Cong'l House, Boston.Ms. 53,438
Hooker, Edward P., Marshtield, Mass. 1861
Hoover, Francis- T., Lockport, N. Y. 1865
Hoover, Frank W., Norris City, 111. 152, 8
Hopkin, Piobert, Kent, O. 342
Hopkins, F. E.,6o50 Harvard av.,Chi'go,lll. 148
Hopkins, Harold L., Paola, Kan. 194
Hopkins, H., Pr., Williamstown, Mass. 48, 83
Hopkins, W. H., Foughkeepsie, N. Y. 318, 438
Hopkins, William H., Denver, Colo. 10, 110
Hopley, Samuel, Lee, Mass. 1855
Hoppin, James M.,/y., New Haven, Conn. 1850
Horiue, Stephen D., Grinnell, lo. 1890
Hornc, Gideon, Meansville, Ga. 136, 8,40
Horner, John W., Valley Junction, lo. 184
Horr, Elijah, Maiden, Mass. 52, 9, 232, 438
Horsey, Harold I., Ottaion, Out. 12
•Horton, Thomas C, Dallas. Tex. 1884
Hoskins, Emanuel, Guerneville, Cal. 100
Hotze, Wm. Herman, Gilead, Me. 206, 306
Houghton, Charles E., Westboro, Mass. 1876
Houghton, Ross C, Chelsea, Mass. 222
Houlding, Horace W., Tientsin, China, 1886
House, Albert V., New Salem, Mass. 234
House, Edward L., Providence, R. I. 366
House, J. Henrv, A. B. G. F. M. 436
Hous-e, J. T., Kipgftsher, Okla. 1896
Houston, Robert, Belmont, Mich. 250
Houston, Warren H., Plevna, Kan. 194
Howard, Charles E., Dodge, Neb. 288
Howard, E. Lee, Morgan Park, 111. 156
Howard, Henry C.» Jeffersonville, Vt. 384, 92
[Howard, Hiram Lowell, deceased, 27
Howard, Lawrence R., Providence, R. 1. 10
Howard, Martin 8., Wilbraham, Mass. 244
Howard, William, Hartford, Conn. 1859
Howe, George M., Groton, Mass. 10, 2, 226
Howe, Samuel H., Norwich, Conn. 124
Howell, Edward, Horrell, S. C. 369
*Howell, J. D., Galesburg, Mich. 254
*Howell, O. C, Scotia, Cal.
Howell, William, Taylor, Pa. 1883
Howes, Albert W., Fitzwilliam, N. H. 300
Howie, David, Saundersville, Mass. 226
Howie, John Lloyd, Cambridge, 111. 146
Howkins, Charles W., Veazie, Me. 212
Howland, Mrs. Elizabeth T., Nelson, O. 344
Howland, John, A. B. C. F. Jf. 436
[Howland, Samuel M., deceased, 27
Howland, Sam'l W., P/., Talladega, Ala. 1873
Hoyem, Isak, Chicago, III. 1897
Hoyt, Charies E., Mansfield. Pa. 1887
Hoyt, Frederic V., Spokane, Wash. 1883
Hoyt, Henry N., Hyde Park, Mass. 228
Hoyt, Hiram L., Grand View, Tenn. 378
Hoyt, James A., Couch, Mo. 1868
Hoyt, Jas. Howard, New Canaan, Conn. 122
Hoyt, James P., St. Petersburg, Fla. 134
Hoyt, John L., Mazon, 111. 156
Hubbard, Charles L., West Boxford, Mass. 220
Hubbard, David B., Middletown, Conn. 120
Hubbard, George H., A. B. G. F. M. 410
Hubbard, George H., Haverhill, Mass. 228
Hubbaid, Horace L., Bristol Center, N. Y. 308
Hubbard, Thomas S., Stockbridge, Vt. 1839
Hubbard, W.B.,Webster,S.D. 59, 376, 438, 442
Hubbell, Fred. M., Elkhorn, Wis. 406
Hubbell,HeuryL.,49 W. 37th st.,N.Y.city, 1861
Huckel, Oliver, Baltimore, Md. 214
Hudson, Alan, Brockton, Mass. 220
Hudson, Alfred S., West Groton, Mass. 226
Hudson, Dorr A., Miller's Falls, Mass. 232
Huelster, Anton, Clinton, Mass. 222
Huelster, Edward W., Sparta, Wis. 414
Huelsier, William, Elgin, 111. 1866
Huestis, Charles H., Eagle, Neb. 288, 94
Huffton, C. Henry, Dublin, N. H. 300
Hughes, Evan P., Hillsboro, Ore. 1884
Hughes, Hugh P., Dexter, Mich. 252
Hughes, Henry R., Plymouth, Pa. 362
Hughes, Lewis T., Madison, N. Y. 314
Hughes, R.,708 Kim st , Kome.N. Y. 316, 8
Hughes, Richard C, Pr., Ripon, Wis. 83
Hughes. Robert W., Oskaloosa. lo. 1873
Huibert, Jay M., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Huleen, John J., Spokane, Wash. 400
Hull, Ellsworth L., Manhattan, Kan. 1891
Hull, Geo. H., Barnstead, N. H. 298
Hull, Irvine T., Springfield, Mo. 1870
Hull, John H., Marblehead, O. 344
Hull, Lyman, Milford, Kan. 192
HuUinger, Frank W., Chicago, 111. 1879
Hultgren, Peter A., Kewanee, 111. 10, 156
Hume, Edward 8., A. B. C. F. J/. 436
Hume, Robert A., A. B. C. F.. M. 436
Humfreys, John, Grand Kapids, Mich. 254
Humphrey, Robert, Mattap .isett, Mass. 230
Humphrey, S. J., Palace Hotel, Chi'go, 111. 1854
Humphrey, William B , 1896
Humphreys, O. M., Galva, lo. Route I. 10
Humphreys, Thos. A., Sharon, Pa. 364
Hungerford, Edward, Burlington, Vt. 1871
Hunnewell, Frank S., Reading, Mass. 236
Hunt, Eugene F., Conway, Mass. 222
Hunt, Henry W., Port Chester, N. Y. 318
Hunt, Theo. C, Hastings, Neb. 290
Hunt, Ward I., Richmond, Mich. 250
Hunt, William S., Telluride, Colo. 12, 112
Hunter, Hamilton D., Calumet, Mich. 250
Huntington, Charles A., Eureka, Cal. 1872
Huntington, Charles W., Lowell, Mass. 230
Huntington, George, /y.,Northtield,Minn. 1864
Huntington, Henry S., Milton, Mass. 232
Huntington, John C, Dallas, Tex. 68
Huntley, Abi T., Highmore, S. D. 372
Huntley, Sanford F., Highmore, 8. D. 372
Hurd, Alva A., Spiingwater, Ore. 1872
Hurd, Edwin T., Gilmanton I.W., N. H. 300
Hurdf Fayette, Springfield, Mo. 1863
Hurlbut, John E., Wapping, Conn. 128
Hurlbut, Wm. II., Frankfort, Mich. 254
Hurless, Parker, Bureau, 111. 146, 60
Husted, John T,, Wyandotte, Mich. 264
Hutchins, Henry L., New Haven, Conn. 1873
Hutchins, John, Litchfield, Conn. 120
Hutchins, W. T., Springfield, Mass. 1876
Hutchinson, Henry H., So. Portland, Me. 1869
Hutchinson, John F., Flat Rock,Mich.2.J4, 8, 60
Hutchinson, W^m. A., Cobden, III. 146, 52
Hutchison, Wm. E., P/"., Talladega, Ala. 1896
Hyde, Albert M., Toledo, O. 346
Hyde, Charles L., Colorado Springs, Colo. 1894
Hyde, Edward E.. Chicago, III. 436
Hyde, Frank B., Riverside, Me. 212
Hyde, Frederick 8., Groton, Conn. 118
Hyde, Harvey, Cincinnati, O. 1839
488
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Hyde, Henry, Somersworth, N. H. 306
[Hyde, Nathaniel A., deceased, 27
•Hyde, Robert L. [Tenn.] 1897
Hyde, William D., Pr., Brunswick, Me. 83
Hyslop, James, Charlevoix, Mich. 250
Ide, Alexis W., West Medway, Mass. 1859
Ide, George H., Milwaukee, Wis. 410
Ide, Herbert C, New Britain, Conn. 1901
*ImeB, Benjamin A., Brewton, Ala. 92
Ingalls, Edmond C, Colchester, Conn. 116
IngerB0ll,E.P.,476AMcD'gh8t.,Br'lyn,N.Y. 12
IngersoU.W. H.. 34Ashrd pl..Br'lyn,N.Y. 1884
Ingham, J. Edw'd, Topeka, Kan. 58
Ingraham, Alexander M., Cleveland, O. 338
lorns, Benjamin, Lyle, Minn. 270, 2
Ireland, Edwy 8., Saugatuck, Mich. 262
Ireland, William P., West Groton, N. Y. 322
Irons, John, Keene Valley, N. Y. 314
Irvine, Alexander F., New Haven, Conn. 122
Irwin, Corydon 8., Plain City, O. 1874
*Irwin, John, Teller, Colo. 1879
Isaacs, William J., Brunswick, Neb. 286, 96
Isakson, Andrew J., Pigeon Cove, Mass. 238
[Isham, Austin, deceased, 28
Iverson, Ingvald, Merrill, Wis. 1900
Ives, Henry 8., E. Alstead, N. H. 298
Ives, Joel S., Hartford, Conn. 54, 438, 9
Ives, Joseph B., Paradise, Cal. 104
Jackman, Geo. W., Portage, Wis. 1880
Jackson, Andrew E., Guthrie, Okla. 350
Jackson, Brooks, Plains, Mont. 284
Jackson, Frank 1)., Wabaunsee, Ean. 196
Jackson, George A., Swampscott, Mass. 1872
Jackson, John C, jr., Columbus, O. 340
Jackson, John F., Clio, Mich. 250
Jackson, Joseph B., Cleveland, O. 338
Jackson, Robert W., Jackson, Miss. 1896
Jackson, Bamuel N., Burlington, Vt. 12
Jackson, Thos. C, Ironton, O.
Jackson, Wra. H., Woodbridge, N. J. 324
Jackson, W. Parkyn.Dummerston.Vt. 386
Jacobs, Herbert H., Milwaukee, Wis. 10, 410
Jacobs, William J., Detroit, Mich. 252
Jacobson, Carl M., Boston, Mass. 1898
Jacobus, Melancthon W., Hartford, Conn. 67
James, Allen, Beloit, Ala. 92
James, Bartlett B., Baltimore, Md. 214
James, Benjamin, Grand Meadow, Minn. 12
James, D. Melancthon, Plymouth, Mass. 236
James, George W., Hiteman, lo. 176
James, Horace P., No. Yakima, Wash. 398, 442
*James,Mrs.Lydia I., MalletCreek, O.IO, 1900
*Jame8, Owen, North Powual, Vt. 390
James, T. Illtyd, Mallet Creek, O. 348
James, Wm.,96 Sterlingpl., B'klyn.N.Y. 316
James, William H , Dundee, Mich. 1872
Jameson, Ephraim O., Boston, Mass. 1860
Jamison, Henry W., Beresford, 8. D. 370, 4
Jamison, Robert W., Sioux City, lo. 1881
Janes, Elijah, Campbell, Cal. 1874
Janes, Henry. Cleveland, O. 1894
Jaquith, Charles A., E. Woodstock, Ct. 116, 24
Jasper, Gustavus A., Loleta, Cal. 1894
Jee, Gam, San Francisco, Cal. 1895
Jefferies, John, Milford, Neb. 290
Jefferson, C.E., 121 West 85th 8t.,N.Y.3l6,438
Jeffery, Frank E., A. B. 0. F. M. 436
Jelinek, John, Braddock, Pa. 360
Jelinek, Joseph, Milwaukee, Wis. 410
Jenkins, David, Milwaukee, Wis. 1876
Jenkins, D. Lloyd, Rendondo, Cal. 104
Jenkins, David T., Crary, N. D. 330
Jenkins, Frank E., Atlanta, Ga.54, 72, 136, 439
Jenkins, James, Long Creek, lo. 1892
Jenkins, James, Columbus Junct., lo. 178
Jenkins, J. Alex., Zanesville, O. 348
Jenkins, John J., Rendham, Pa 362
Jenkins, Jonathan L., Jamaica Pl'n, Mass. 1855
Jenkins, Josiah H., Buena Vista, Colo. 1865
Jenkins, Owen, Indianapolis, Ind. 166
Jenkins, Thomas, Madison, N. Y. 1858
Jenkins, Thomas P., Kemtien, N. Y. 318, 20
Jenkins, William M., Big Lake, Minn. 266, 72
Jenkyns, Ebenezer H., Sebago, Me.
Jenness, George O., Charlton, Mass.
Jenney, E. Winthrop, Winona, Minn.
[Jennings, Richard D., deceased,
Jensen, Chas. J.,
Jensen, Martin, Alturas, Cal.
212
222
276
28
1893
98, 100
65
Jernberg, R. A., 744Monroe St., Ch'go, 111. 65
Jessee, Charles C, Constantine, Mich. 250
Jesup, Henry G., Pf., Hanover, N. H. 1854
Jewell, George C, Kellogg, lo. 178
Jewett, Henry E., Berkeley, Cal. 439
Jewett, John E. B., Pepperell, Mass. 1851
Job, Herbert K., Kent, Conn. 120
Johansen, Bernt, Forest City, lo. 1872
John, John, 116 Cleveland av.. Chi'go, 111. 150
Johns, Reading B., Dudley, N. C. 326
Johnson, Albion H., Dover, Mass. 224
Johnson, Ansel E., Hayward, Cal. 100
Johnson, Augustus R.,Spokane,Wa8h. 68
Johnson, B. Otto, Busli, N. Y. 310
Johnson, Chas. C, Clarkson, N. Y. 1869
Johnson, Francis H., Andover, Mass. 1861
Johnson, Frank A., New Milford, Conn. 122
Johnson, George H., Lowell, Mass. 230
Johnson, Harry W.,New Richland, Minn. 272
Johnson, Henry F., Andersonville, Ga. 1886
Johnson, Henry T., Rutland, Ga. 136, 8
Johnson, Hiram E., E. Providence, R. I. 1859
Johnson, James G., Farmington, Conn. 118
Johnson, John A., Lynn, Mass. 230
Johnson, John E. 1900
Johnson, John E. V., Titusville, Pa. 364
*Johnson, John P., Grant8bui^,Wl8. 408,14
Johnson, J. Wesley, St. I.ouis, Mo. 1859
Johnson, Ludwig, New Haven, Conn. 122
Johnson, P. Adelstein, Ottumwa, lo. 180
Johnson, Samuel, New Haven, N. T. 314
[Johnson, Wilbur, deceased, 28
Johnson, William, St. Louis, Mo. 280
Johnson, Wm. H., Allendale, Mich. 248
Johnson, William J., Pporia, 111. 158
Johnson, William L., Lexington, Ky. 198
Johnson, William N., Melville, N. D. 330, 2
Johnston, Frank E., Mt. Pleasant, lo. 180
Johnston, Henry A., Wilmington, N. Y. 322
Johnston, John B., Wataga, 111. 162
Johnston, Wm. G., Milford, lo. 178, 84
Jones, Abram, Vaughnsville, O. 348
Jones, Albert N., Turner, Me. 1872
Jones, Burton H., Smith Center, Kan. 1897
Jones, Carl S., Chelsea, Mich. 250
Jones, Charles A., Kane, Pa. 360, 492
Jones, Charles W., Essexville, Mich. 252
Jones, Clinton M., Eastford, Conn. 1869
[Jones, David, Granville, O., deceased, 1851
Jones, David, Scranton, Pa. 364,442
Jones, D. Baran, Thurman, O. 1893
Jones, David E., Ellington; Conn. 116
Jones, David J., Chicago Univ. Ch'go, 111. 1884
[Jones, David P., deceased, 29
Jones, D. Todd, Arvonia, Kan. 188
Jones, Edward I., Cincinnati. O. 338
Jones, Franklin C, Norfolk, Mass. 1863
Jones, Fred. V., Portland, Ore. 356
Jones, George, Tomahawk, Wis. 10, 414
Jones, Gustavus W., Winchendon, Mass. 244
"" ~ ■ ■ 29
29
1866
200
1898
362
360
274
1879
360
12, 136
362
226
344
396
1871
[Jones, Harvey, deceased,
[Jones, Henrj- J., deceased,
Jones, Henry W., Claremont, Cal.
*Jones, Homer, Derouen, La.
Jones, Howard M.
Jones, Hugh, Neath, Pa.
Jones, Hugh W., Delta, Pa.
Jones, Idrys, Cambria, Minn.
Jones, Ira B., Lowell, Mich.
Jones, J. Twyson, Ebensburg, Pa,
Jones, James A., Trinity, Ga.
Jones, James A., Plymouth, Pa.
Jones, James V., New Cambria, Mo.
Jones, Jesse H., Halifax, Mass.
Jones, John B., Palmyra, O.
Jones, John D., Dayton, Wash.
*Jone8, John E., Lake Crystal, Minn.
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
489
Jones, John E., Harvey, N. D. 332
*JoneB, J. Lewis, Huntington, Ore. 356
Jones, J. Lincoln, Rockford, lo. 1816
Jones, Jaraes L., Columbia, 8. D. 370, 2
Jones, J. Owen, Wallingford, Conn. 128
Jones, John P., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Jones, J. Volander, New Castle, Pa. 362
Jones, Jonathan, Mazomanie, Wii. 1864
Jones, Lemuel, Tryon, N. C. 1865
Jones, Marion S., Meridian, Misi. 282, 440
Jones, Mason, Parksville, Ky. 198
Jones, Morgan P., Paddy's Run, O. 1883
Jones, Newton I., Thompson, Conn. 128
Jones, Rees 8., Scranton, Pa. 364
i Jones, Rhys G., deceased,
ones, Richard, Faulkton, 8. D. 370, 4
Jones, Richard M., Scappoose, Ore. 358
Jones, Richard M., Alder Creek, N. Y. 308
Jones, R. Grriffith, Stewartville, Minn. 274
Jones, Samuel [NebJ 1864
Jones, Spencer L., VS/innsboro, 8. C. 369
Jones, Thomas G.. Chenoa, 111. 10, 148
Jones, Thomas W., Philadelphia, Pa. 54
Jones, Timothy, Springwater, Wis. 1871
Jones, Trevor C, Canandaigua, Mich. 250, 8
Jones, William, Cleveland, O. 338
Jones, William C, Homestead, Pa. 360
Jones, Wm. H., Hammond, Ind. 1876
Jones, William L., Guer-neville, Cal. 1854
Jones, William M., St. Louis, Mo. 280
Jones, Wintteld 8., Heath, Ala. 1894
Jordan, Israel, Saco, Me. 1803
*Jordan, John, W. Walworth, Wis. 10, 408,16
*Jordan, Josiah W., Powersville, Ga. 1887
Jordan, William H., Wyoming, III. 1856
Jordan, William T., Kansas City, Mo. 278
Jordan, William W., Clinton, Mass. 222
Jorden, Frank F., Torrington, Conn. 1880
Jorgensen, Jens C , Navarino, Wis. 1900
Josephson, Hans F., Winona, Minn. 1895
Joyslin, William R., Berkley, Mass. 218
Judah, Solomon B., Wrights, Fla. 132, 4
Judd, Hubert O., Mantorville, Minn. 270
Judson, George W., Winsted, Conn. 130
Julien, Matthew C, New Bedford, Mass. 232
Jump, Herbert A., Hamilton, N. Y. 312
Junkiiis, George C, Wacousta, Mich. 252, 64
Kaai, D., Kaluaaha, H. I. 142
Kaailua, 8. K., Keanae, H. I. 142
Kaill, S., Hunatu, H. I. 144
Kal.iiwaa, W. M.. Kailua, H. I. 142
Kaley, John A., Vermillion, O. 348
Kalino, J., Paia, H. I. 142
Kamakawiwoole, O. M., Hanakua, H. 1. 142
Kambour, Gabriel B., Templeton, Mass. 240
Kantner, William C, Salem, Ore. 358
KasBon, Prank H., Boston, Mass. 1879
Kauhane, J., Waiohinu, H. I. 142
Kaulili, 8. K., Lihue, H. I. 144
Kaye, A. Cato, Oskaloosa, lo. 180
Kaye, James, Hudson, S. D. 372
Keagy, Franklin W., Roseville, 111. 160, 6, 8
Kebbe, David L., East Granville, Mass. 226
Keedy, Edward E., Iladley, Mass. 226
Keedy, John L., Walpole, Mass. 10, 12, 242
Keeler, John W., Greene, N. Y. 312
Keeler, Seneca M., Jeflfersonville, Pa. 1863
Keeling, Jaraes U.. Philadelphia, N. Y. 318
*Keene, Allen A., Evanston, 111. 1892
Keene, J. L., Cottage Grove, Minn. 266
Keep, Elisha A., Walpole, N. H. 306
Keep, Stephen A., Lake Chnrles, La.
Kekuewa, 8. W., Kohala, H. I. 142
Keller, Lewis H., Milwaukee, Wis. 410
Kelley, Frederic I., Uracut, Mass. 222
Kelley, George W., Portland, Me. 1872
[Kelloirg, Elijah, deceased, 29
*Kellogg, Fred. B., Waterbury, Vt. 392
Kellogg, George N., Morrisville, Vt. 38S
Kellogg, U. Martin, Mclndoe Falls, Vt. 1878
•Kellogg, Martin, Berkeley, Cal. 1859
Kellosg, Royal J., New Windsor, 111. 158, 60
Kelsey, Carl [Mont.] 1895
KeUey,E.D.,Coney Island, Brooklyn,N.Y .1881
Kelsey, Francis D., Toledo, O. 346
Kelsey, Henry H., Hartford, Conn. 118
Ktlsey, Hiram L., Newton, Mass. 1865
Kelsey, William, Kiel, Okla. 352
Kelsey, WilUam 8., Allston, Mass. 218
Kemp, George H., Chicago, III. 1880
Kempton, A. Joseph, Addison, Mich. 10, 248
Kendall, R. R., Winter Park, Fla. 12
Kendall, Sidney C, Sierra Madre, Cal. 1883
Keneston, Luther M.,W.Brattleboro,Vt. 384
Keniston, George N., Hennessey ,Okla. 350, 441
Keniston, Wm. B., Temple, Me. 212
*Kennan, Albert L. 1891
Kennedy, Richard H., Albany, Ore. 356
Kennedy, Wyatt R., Hagan, Ga. 136, 8
Kenney, Charles H., Springfield, Mass. 1873
Kenngott, George F., Lowell, Mass. 230
Kent, Charles F., New Haven, Conn. 1894
Kent, Evarts, Dunlap, lo. 174
Kent, Laurance G., Le Mars, To. 178
Kent, Rob't J., 605 Hancock,Brooltlyn,N.Y.308
Kent, Thomas, Mount Clemens, Mich. 1865
[Kenyon, Fergus L., deceased,
Kenyon, Frank E., Wauseon, O. 348
Kephart,Wm.H.,683 E.143d 8t.,New York, 316
Kern, Andrew, Church, lo. 178
Kern, Herbert A., Reading, Mich. 1886
Kerr, Joseph P., Moorhead, Minn. 272
*Kerr, Milton R., [Conn.] 1889
Kershaw, Chas. H., Washington, D. C. 1896
Kershaw, John, 35 Sutton pi., New York, 1893
Kershaw,W. H.,168 Monitor 8t.,B'yn,N.Y. 1871
Ketcham, Henry, Westfield, N. J. 1873
Kettle, Joseph B., Rapid City, 8. D. 374
Kettle, William F., Homer, N. Y. 312
*Keyes, Russell M., Ludington, Mich. 1865
Keyser, Calvin, Goshen, Mass. 226
Kidd, William D., San Mateo, Cal. 108
Kidder, Alberoni, Eau Claire, Wis. 1848
Kidder, Albert A., Springfield, Mass. 1884
Kidder, Josiah, Bruce, 8. D. 370
Kidder, Samuel T., Ripon, Wis. 414
Kidder, W. James, Norfolk, Neb. 1858
Kiernan, Thomas L., Brantford, Kan. 1892
Kilbon, Charles W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Kilbon, John L., Newton Center, Mass. 1889
Kilbourn, Henry J., Bradford, Vt. 384, 6
Kilbourn, Jamei K., Pewaukee, Wis. 412, 442
Kilburn, David, Allegheny, Pa. 1884
Kilburne, William, Burlington, Wis. 404
Killen, John T., Hancock, Minn. 268
Kimball, Edward P., Waterloo, lo. 1852
Kimball, George P., Pasadena, Cal. 1851
Kimball, Harry W., Skowhegan, Me. 212
Kimball, Henry S., Tioy, N. H. 306
Kimball, Jere., Duluth, Minn. 1891
Kimball, John H., Cotati, Cal. 98, 106
Kimball, Joseph, Plaistow, N. H. 304
Kimball, Lucien C, Swanzey, N. H. 306
Kimbell, James E., Central, .Ma. 1883
Kimberly, F. A., Ellington, N. Y. 312
Kincaid, John, Elbridge, N. Y. 312
Klncaid, Wm. M., Honolulu, H. I.
Kindred, George, W. Seattle, Wash. 402
King, C.W., 184 Regent St., Saratoga 8pr'8, 318
King, Christopher C., Antioch, Ga. 136, 40
King, E. Alonzo, Marysville, O. 344
King, Henry C, Pf., Oberlin, O. 69
King, Henry D., Kinsman, O. 1856
King, Hines E., Raleigh, N. C. 10, 326
King, James B.. Hopkinton, Mass. 228
*King, James S., Waycross, Ga. 138
King, John W., Ault, Colo. 110,2
King, N. C, Troy, N. C. 10
King,S.W.,244VVilloughbyav.,B*lyn,N.Y.1889
King, Walter D., Ada, Mich. 18S1
King, Willot D., Atlantic, lo. 170
Kingman, Uenry, Claremoiit, Cal. 10, 98
Kingsbury, Fred. L., A. B. G. F. M. 438
Kingsbury, John I)., Bradford, Mass. 12, 54
Kingsbury, Lucius, Sioux Falls, 8. D. 1876
Kingsbury, N., Lansing, Tenn.
490
CONGREGATIONAIi YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Kinmouth, Albert E., Ledyard, Conn. 120
Kinne, Thomas C, Montague, Mass. 1875
Kinney, George E., Mount Desert, Me. 208
Kinzer, Addison D., Marion, lo. 178
Kiplinger, Orville L., E. Chicago, Ind. 166
Kirby, Edward N., Washington, D. C. 1885
Kirbye, J. Edward, Pr., Atlanta, Ga. 72
Kirkland, Hugh, Diamond, Ind. 166
Kirkland, Lemuel A., McKeesport, Pa. 362
Kirkpatrick, John E., Kirwin, Kan. 190, 2
Kirkwood, James, Galva, lo. 176, 82
Kirkwood,Wm.A.,477CliDton,Br'yn N.T. 1893
Kirtland, Chas. C., Sonoma, Cal. 106
Kitchel, Cornelius L., New Haven, Conn. 1870
Kitchen, Thos. A., Lancing, Tenn. 378
Kittleson, Olaus, Junction City, Wis. 1877
Kline, Marion A. 1896
Klock, Edwin J., No. Stonington, Conn. 124
Klopp,John J., Stanton, Neb. 290,4
*Kloae, Wm. H., Seymour, Wis. 414
Kloss, Charles L. , Webster Groves, Mo. 280
*Kloss, Daniel, Tempe, Ariz. 1861
Knapp, Benjamin B., NewarkValley,N.Y. 314
Knapp, Charles E., Gustavus, O. 342
Knapp, George P., ^. B. C. F. M. 436
Knapp, George W., Ogalalla, Neb. 286, 92
Knapp, Shepherd, jr., 266 Lex'g'n av.,N.Y. 12
Knight, Edward H., Springfield, Mass. 1883
Knight, Frederick T., No. Stamford, Conn. 124
Knight, Plutarch 8., Corvallis, Ore. 356
Knight, Whitman H., Kineo, Kan. 1881
Knight, William, Boston, Mass. 218, 438
Knipe, Samuel, Larchwood, lo. 1898
Knodell, James R., Santa Cruz, Cal. 106
Knopf, Frank E., Cheyenne, Wyo. 194, 419
Knotter, James G., Neuchatel, Kan. 1896
Knouee, William H., Deep River, Conn. 1859
Knowles, Matthew, Breckenridge, Mich. 250
Knowlton, Francis B., Athol, Mass. 1865
Knowlton, Stephen, West Medway, Ma89.1865
Knox, William J., Ithaca, N. Y. 1862
Koch, Johannes, Ritzville, Wash. 1888
*Koch, Oscar F., Merrill, Wis. 410
Rnudson, Albert L., Spokane, Wash. 10
Kocheudoerfer, A., Curtis, Wis. 10
Koehne, J. B., So. Newbury, N. H.
Koenig, David J., Endicott, Wash. 10, 396
Kokjer, Jordan M., Cowles, Neb. 288
Kolmos, J. J. ,7526 Saginaw av.,Ch'go, 111. 148
Kopa, G. L., Waimea, H. I. 144
Kovac, Andrew, Allegheny, Pa. 360
Kraemer, Julius H., Des Moines, lo. 174
Krause, Frank O., Medford, Minn. 270
Krause, Frederick C, Hillyard, Wash. 398
Krey, Martin, St. Louis, Mo. 1891
Krohn, Philip H., Candor, N. Y. 1890
Kroh, Philip H., Anna, 111. 1863
Krora, Asbury E., Providence, R. I. 366
Krum, John P., Kelloggsville, O. 342
Kuikahi, M., Haiku, H. I. 142
[Kyle, James H., deceased, 30
Kyle, Robert J., Gilead, Conn. 118, 20
Kyte, Joseph, N. Anson, Me. 1862
Labaree, John C, Saugus, Mass. 238
*Lacey, Albert T., Spring Green, Wis. 414, 6
Lackey, James M., Steilacoom, Wash. 1857
Lacky, C., Statesville, N. C.
La Cour, P. L, Jonesboro, Tenn. 378
Ladd, George E., Randolph, Vt. 12, 390
Ladd, George T., Pf., New Haven, Conn. 1870
Ladd, Henry M., Cleveland, O. 338
Ladd, William B., Chicago, 111. 1894
Lade, James, Brockton, Mass. 220
Laird, James H., Hinsdale, Mass. 228
Lake, George E., Stratham, N. H. 304, 6
[Lake, Lot, deceased, 30
Lamb, Alonzo T., Plaiafield, Mass. 1893
Lamb, Samuel G., Highland, Cal. 100
Lamb, William A., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Lamb, William A., Cobell, Ga. 136
Lambert, Avery E.. Hanover, N. H. 1896
Lambert, Charles E., Snohomish, Wash. 1880
Lancaster, E.B., Pf., Colo. Springs, Colo. 1889
*Lance, Leonard G., Clear Lake, Wis. 406
Landers,Wairen P., Somerville, Mass. 1891
Lane, Bradford B., Maxwell, lo. 1869
Lane, Calvin, Portland, Me. 210
Lane, Charles F., Tipton, Cal. 1878
Lane, John W., North Hadley, Mass. 226
Langdale, Thomas G., Epping, N. H. 300
Lange, John G., Weatherford, Okla. 1885
Langford, John C, Windsor, N. Y.
Lanphear, Nath'l D., Olivet, Mich. 1876
Lanphear, Walter E. Geddes, S.D. 370,372,376
Lansborough, John T., Nevinville, lo. 176, 80
Lansing, Robert C, Hartland, Vt. 1863
Laporte, Charles R., New Plymouth, Ida. 1896
Larkin, J. Wallace, Blair, Neb. 286
Larkin, Ralph B., Ontario, Cal. 104
Larkin, William J., Pf., Tougaloo, Miss. 1891
Larry, John U., Cumberland Gap, Tenn. 1873
Larson, Anton, Jamestown, N. Y. 1896
Larson, Anton R., Omena, Mich. 10, 260, 2
Larson, Carl J., Hofflund, N. D. 1895
Larson, Karl L. 1872
Lash, Abraham H., Potterville, Mich. 1899
Latham, Ernest R., Wethersfield, Conn. 1892
Lathe, Herbert W., Pasadena, Cal. 104
Lathrop, Charles A., Toledo, O. 346
Lathrop, Edward A., Essex, Mass. 224
Lathrop, Stanley E., Ashland, Wis. 1870
Lathrop, William G., Shelton, Conn. 10, 2, 126
Lavender, Robert F., Newton, lo. 1887
Lawrence, George W., Willsboro, N. Y. 322
Lawrence, Harry A , Copenhagen, N. Y. 310
Lawrence, John A., Machiasport, Me. 208
♦Lawrence, John B., S. Norwalk, Conn. 1885
Lawson, Francis, Villa Park, Cal. [Covena] 108
Lawson, Harvey M., Pomona, Fla. 134
Lawson, W. Elsworth, City of Mexico, 436
Lawton, Robert, Wiilard, Me. 204
Lay, Corliss \V., Yankton, S. D. 1890
Layfield, Robert L., Kansas City, Kan. 1891
Leach, Adoniram J., Acton, Mass.
♦Leach, Joseph A., Grafton, Vt. 386
Leadingham, John, A. B. O. F. M. 436
Learned, Dwight W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Leary, William A., Toledo, O. 346
Leavitt, Burke F., Melrose Highlands, Ms. 232
Leavitt, Frederick W., W. Point, Neb. 294
Leavitt, George R., Beloit, Wis. 404
Leavitt, Horace H., Somerville, Mass. 238
Leavitt, William, Norfolk, Neb. 1868
Le Bar, Wm. H., Alvaretta, Okla. 350, 2
Le Bosquet, J. E., New Boston, N. H. 10, 1901
Ledin, Charles J., Ishpeming, Mich. 1895
Lee, Dorrall, Presque Isle, Me. 222
Lee, Frank T.,Cong'l House, Boston, Mass. 1877
Lee, George, Wausau, Fla. 1895
Lee, G. Stanley, Northampton, Mass. 1888
Lee, Herbert A., Weiser, Ida. 58
Lee, Lucius 0.,A.B. C.F. M. 436
Lee, Phineas B., Topeka, Kan. 194
Lee, Samuel H., Pr., Springfield, Mass. 83
Lee, Vinton, Gait, lo. 174, 6
Leeds, Paul, Clear Creek, La. 200
Leeds, Samuel Penn., Hanover, N. H. 302
Leeper, Edward A., Dover, O. 340
Lees, John W., Westminster, Mass. 242
Leete, William W., New Haven, Conn. 122
•Legler, Joseph, Fresno, Cal. 100
Le Grand, Otis G.,Tohee, Okla. 1895
Lehtinen, Franz, Fitchburg, Mass. 1889
Leichliter, Albert M., Ruthven, lo. 182
Leiand, Willis D., Lowell, Mass. 1880
Lemmon, Charles H., Cleveland, O. 1883
Lemoine, Charles, Mansfield, O. 342
Lemon, Guy H., Castalia, O. 336
Lennox, Alexander, Highland Lake, Colo. 112
Leonard, Arthur E., Menasha, Wis. 410
Leonard, Delavan L., Oberlin, O. 1863
Leonard, Edwin, Melrose Highl'ds, Mass. 1852
♦Leonard, Mrs. Ella F. [Colo.] 1894
Leonard, Seneca, West Mill Grove, O. 1868
Leppert, David, Olmstead, 111. 156, 8, 62
Leslie, Wm.W.,Wiudham,0.,R.F.D.,No.l, 340
1902.]
LIST OF CONGEEGATIONAL MINISTERS.
491
Leufstedt, G. W-.-Quincy, Mass. 236
Leverton, Charles H., Livermore Falls,.Me. 188'
Levick, Stephen, Wichita, Kan. '""''
Lewis, Alex., Worcester, Mass.
Lewis, Daniel M., Welsh, La.
Lewis, David M., Lopez, Ala.
Lewis, Edward R., Seranton, Pa.
Lewis, Edwin J., Shabbona, 111.
Lewis, Everett E., Haddam, Conn.
Lewis, Franklin C, Gaza, lo.
Lewis, Frank F., Syracuse, Neb.
Lewis, George, South Berwick, Me.
Lewis, Henry, 150 Nassau st., N. Y.
Lewis, Jacob H., Freeland, Mich.
Lewis, James M., Sandwich, III.
Lewis, John, Detroit, Mich.
Lewis, John B., Mill River, Mass.
Lewis, John M., Carrier, Okla.
*Lewis, John T., Thomaston, O.
Lewis, Lewis E., Richville, N. Y.
Lewis, Richard, Grand Haven, Mich.
Lewis, Samuel, Schroon Lake, N. Y.
Lewis, Thomas E., Cleveland, O.
Lewis, Thomas G., Byron, Cal.
Lewis, T. Henry, Barnesville, Minn.
Lewis, Thos. J., E. Andover, N. H.
Lewis, Thos. S., Wilmot, N. H.
Lewis, Watson L., Somonauk, III.
Lewis, William, Martin's Ferry, O.
*Lewis, William, Osage City, Kan.
t Lewis, William W., deceased,
ribby, Edgar H., 6 Yale av., Chicago,
Lich, John, Fresno, Cal.
Lich, Peter, Fessenden, N. D.
Liggette, G. A., Richmond Hill, N. Y.
Light, Nestor, Coventry, Conn.
LiUie, Isaac B., Baldwin, Mich.
♦Lincoln, George E., Hersey, Mich.
Lincoln, William E., Painesviile.O.
Lind, Nels Johan, Fargo, N. D.
Lindegren, Oscar, E. Boston, Mass.
Lindholm, Frank A ., Danbury, Conn.
1869
244
150 ■
1885
1861
160
118
176
294
212
1896
1863
160
1892
234
350
1862
318
254
320
338
98
266
298
306
10, 160
340
192
30
111. 152
1885
330,2
116
248
254
1866
330
1893
116
Long, Frederick W., 08wego,l.Ill. 158
Long, Harry B., Prescott, Ariz. 95-
Long,HenrvH.,1186 9thst.,DesMoines,Io.l869
*Lindholm, Lambert T., N. Easton, Mass. 224
Lindquist, August J., Woburn, Mass. 244
Lindroos, Karl A., Ashtabula, O. 336, 40
Lindsay, George, Chamberlain, S. D. 370
Lindsay, Robert S., Geneva, O. 340
Lindsay, Wilfred, Allegan, Mich. 248
Lindsey, Wm., Dennysville, N. C. 328
Lindstrom, Gustaf , Springfield, Mass. 240
Link, Frederick W., Lenox, O. 1876
Linkletter, EUhu, Benzonia, Mich. 1876
Lippard, James H. 1881
Little, Arthur, Dorchester, Mass. 218
Litts, Palmer, Dinsdale, lo. 174
Livingston, Steph. T., Pf., Hartford,Conn.l891
Livingston, William W., Jaffrey, N. H. 302
Lloyd, George, St. Louis, Mo. 280
Lloyd, John, Revillo, 8. D. 374
♦Lloyd, Jordan, Savannah, Ga. 1894
Lloyd, Rhvs R., Berkeley, Cal. 63, 106
Lloyd, William, 359 W. 57th, New York, 1881
Lloyd, Wm.A.,N.Hermitage av.,Ch'go,m. 1862
Loba, Jean F., Evanston, 111. 152
Lochridge, George C, Waupun, Wis. 416
Locke, J. Frank, Round Prairie, Minn. 272
Locke, Robert E., Braswell, Ga. 136
Locke, William E., Wellesley, Mass. 1868
Lockhart, Burton W., Manchester, N. H. 302
tLockwood, George A., deceased, 30
.ockwood, George R., Casline, Me. 10, 1901
Lockwood, John H., Westfield, Mass. 242
Lockwood, John W. H., Edmonds, Wash.396, 8
Loder, Achilles L., Thetford, Vt. 392
Lodwick, William, Berea, Ky. 198
Loehlin, Henry E., Westford, Vt. 392
Logan, Arthur C, A. B. C. F. M. 10
*Logan, Benjamin F., Cole Camp, Mo. 278
Lohr, G.E.,297E.Congr.st.,St.Paul,Minn. 274
Lombard, Frank A., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Lombard, Herbert E., Cherryfleld, Me. 204
London, Joseph N., Gage, Ala. 1883
Long, Byron R., Columbus, O. 340
Long, Joseph B., Woods Holl, Mass.
Long, Luther K., Covert, Mich.
Long, Nicholas .M., Memphis, Tenn.
Long, Samuel, Ewells, Ala.
Long, Samuel A., Watervliet, Mich.
Long, William J., Stamford, Conn.
Longenecker, G. W., Neilsville, Wis.
Longfellow, Charles H., Pasadena, Cal.
Longley, Moses M., Belvidere, 111.
*Longman, George C., Chicago, 111.
Longren, Charles W., Longmont, Colo.
Lonsdale, Frank, St. Louis, Mo
Loomis, Alba L. P., Rochester, Wis.
Loomis, Eli R., Olympia, Wash.
Loomis, Elihu, Centerville, Mass.
Loomis, Henry, 148 St. Ann's av., N. Y.
Loomis, Samuel L., Jamaica Plain, Mass
224
252
1875
86,90
250,64
126
412
1896
1846
189T
112
280
414
398
1851
1859
218
10, 174, 82
Loos,W., Durango, lo.
Lopez-Guillen, J. M.
Lord, Albert J., Hartford, Vt.
[Lord, A masa C , deceased,
[Lord, Charles E., deceased.
Lord, John M., Weymouth, Mass.
Lord, Orlando M., Antrim, N. H.
Lord, Samuel E., Marlboro, Mass.
Loring, Levi, St. Paul, Minn.
Losey, John B., Sutton, Neb.
Lothrop, Charles D., Dorchester, Mass
Loud, Halah H., E. Taunton, Mass.
Love, A. L.. 299 Hamilton st. , Albany, N.Y. 308
Love, George W., W. Sprinafleld, Mass. 242
Love, William D., Hartford, Conn. 118
Lovejoy, George E., Pittsfleld, N. H. 304
Lovejoy.O.R ,24 9thav.,n ,Mt.Vernon,N.Y.314
Lovejoy, Wallace W., Oakland, Cal. 1880
Loveless, Evan J., Arbacoochee, Ala. 86
Lovering, Joseph F., Somerville, Mass. 1880
Low, Warren F., Boston, Mass.
Lowell, John N., Haverhill, Mass.
Lower, David M., Agency, lo.
Lowes, George A., Canada,
Lowing. Henry D., Center Road Sta., Pa. 1858
Luark, Marcellus J., Cal. 100, 2, 4, 6
Lucas, Burton A., Marshfield, Mass. 12, 230
Lucas, Oramel W., Pacific Grove, Cal. 104
Luce, Albert A., West Leroy, Mich. 1890
Luce, Frank L., Taunton, Mass.
Luce, Fred L., Berkshire, N. Y.
Luce, T. Claire, Richmond, Mass.
Luck, Charles W., Weiser, Ida.
Luckey, Frank R., New Haven, Conn
Ludlam, Headley O., Guthrie, Okla.
Luethi, Lewis J., Jefferson, O.
Luk, John, Fresno. Cal.
Luke, Joshua C, Coaldale, Pa.
Lumpkin, Wilson, Carney, Okla.
Lundgren, Carl A., Waltham, Mass.
Lusty, George, La Follette, Tenn.
Luter, Elvis D., Wildwood, Fla.
Luther, Clair F., Mystic, Conn.
Luther, M. F., 454 W. 42d 8t.,New York, 1897
Lutz, Adam R., Bethlehem, Conn. 114
Lydgate, JohnM., Lihue, H. I. 439
Lyle, Andrew J., Ocee, Ga. 136, 8
Lyman, Addison, Grinnell, lo. 1847
Lyman,AlbertJ..2o5President,Br'k'n,N.Y.308
31
1851
298
23a
1863
294
1854
240
1894
226
170,2
la
240
308
238
1887
122
1897
342
100
360
1892
242
378
134
122
Lyman, Albert T., Mitchell, S. D
Lyman, Charles N., Alden, lo.
Lyman, E. Fenn, Millbank, S. D.
Lyman, Eugene W., Cummington, Mass
Lyman, Frederick B., Fairhaven, Mass.
Lyman, George, Riverside. CaL^^
1886
170
374
10
224
1851
Lymani Harry A., Hammond, Ind. 10, 1900
Lyman, Harvey A., Rock Springs, Wyo. 419
Lyman, Henrietta C., Pierre, 8. D
Lyman, H. M., Jamestown, N. Y.
Lyman, Horace S., Astoria, Ore.
Lyman, Jos. B., Barton Landing, Vt.
Lyman, Payson W., Fall River, Mass
Lyman, Wm. A., Pierre, S. D.
1896
1892
1890
384
224
374
492
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK ♦
[1902.
Lynch, Frederic, Lenox, Mass. 228
Lynd, 8. Edward, Zumbrota, Minn. 276
Lyon, Asa P., 70 St.James pl.,B'kl'n, N.Y. 1863
Lyon, Clarence C, Canterbury, Conn. 114
Lyon, Eli C, Minneapolis, Minn. 58 1893
Lyon, F. Emory, Chicago, III. 1891
Lyon, James H., Central Falls, R. I. 54, 366
Lyon,Milford H., Wheaton, 111. 1895
Lytle, James A., East Granby, Conn. 10, 116
Maar, Frederick H., Redwood City, Cal. 104
Maben, Benjamin 8., West Charleston, Vt. 389
Macallum, Frederic W., A. B. C. F. M. 436
MacAyeal, Howard 8., Akron, O. 10, 336
MacBriar, Thomas, Melrose, Mass. 1890
MacCallum, Hugh, Derbv, Conn. 116
MacCoU, Alex., Briarcliff Manor, N. Y. 308
MacColl, John A., New Bedford, Mass. 232
MacDonald, Angus M., Jacksonville, Fla. 1894
MacDonald, Dun. B., Pf., Hartford, Conn. 67
MacDonald, John J., No. Dighton, Mass. 1896
Macfarland, Chas. S., Maplewood, Mass. 230
MacGeehon, Seldon E., Hartford, Conn. 120
MacGregor, Archibald F., Newport, Vt. 390
Maclnnes, James 8., Okarche, Okla. 352
Mack, Charles A., Fessenden, N. D. 330
Mack, J. A., 167 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. 1860
Mackay, Charles C, Susquehanna, Pa. 364
Mackenzie, W. D., Oak Park, 111. 65, 14S
Maclagan, Thomas [Wis.] 1889
MacMahon, Edward T., Cleveland, O. 338
Nacnair, Wm. M., Mansfield, Mass. 10, 2, 230
MacXeill. Samuel M., Mondavi. Wis. 406, 10
MacPherson, Colin, Bridger, Mont. 1900
MacPherson, R. H., Kiverside, N. B. 1899
MacQueen, Peter. Charlestown, Mass. 218
Macy, Herbert, Newington, Conn. 122
Maddox, A. W.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 1900
Madge, Walter W., Oakland, Cal. 1881
Magnus, Daniel H., Northfleld, Minn. 1886
Mabn, Lawrence W., Sullivan, O. 346
Maile, John L., Los Angeles, Cal. 54, 439
Mair, William M., Garrettson, 8. D. 12, 372
Makepeace, F. Barrows, New York, N.Y. 316
Malcolm, John W., Cleveland, O. 338
Mallary, R. DeWitt, Housatonic,Mass. 226
Mallows, John H., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Malone, Samuel J., Enid, Okla. 1896
Manavian, Garabed M., Keystone, Wis. 406
Manchester, H. A., E Boston, Mass. 12
Mank, Herbert G., Lawrence, M»ss. 228
*Mann, Wilford E , So. Royalton, Vt. 390
Mann, Wm. G., Cumberland Mills, Me. 212
Mannhardt, E., 63 2d St., New York.N.Y. 1890
Manning, Frederic W., Andover, Mats. 12
Manning, Samuel, Auburn, N. Y. 1866
Manes, Wm. H., Lincoln, Neb. 290
Manwell, A. P., Northbridge, Mass. 234
Manwell, John P., Whitney's Point, N. Y. 1896
Marble, William H., Boulder, Colo. 1850
Marcelius, David, Chicago, 111. 1896
March, Daniel, Woburn, Mass. 244
Marcy, Frank L., Athol, Kan. 10, 188
Marden, Geo. N., iy.,Colo. Springs, Colo. 1862
Margelts, Henry G., Chazy, N. Y. 1876
Margetts, Sarah E., Stockbridge, Wis. 1895
Markham, Henry F., Portis, Kan. 1880
Markham, Lucius C, Cora, Kan. 188
Markley, J. Munroe, Pittsfield, 111. 158
*Marks, Julius, Racine, Wis. 412
Markwick, William F., Ansonia, Conn. 114
Marlow, Richard T., Iberia, Mo. 278
Marsh, Alfred F., Strawberry Point, lo. 184
Marsh, Burton E., Nora Springs, lo. 10, 180
Marsh, Byron F., Mt. Dora, Fla. 10, 134
Marsh, Charles E., Elmwood, III. 1868
Marsh, David D., Hartford, Conn. 118
Marsh, Edward L., Waterville, Me. 212
Marsh, Francis J., Boston, Mass. 440
Marsh, George, Pittsburg, Pa. 362
Marsh, George D., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Marsh, George H., Plymouth, Wis. 412
Marsh, Hammond L., Kiowa, Kan. 192
Marsh, Robert L., Burlington, lo. 172
Marsh, Thomas, Loda, III. 156
Marsh, William B., Tallmadge, O. 1866
Marsh, Wilson J., Albuquerque, N. Mex. 297
Marshall, Benj. T., Boston, Mass. 1900
Marshall, Chapman A., Cresco, lo. 1871
Marshall, Charles G., Britt, lo. 10, 170, 6
Marshall, Charles P., Lawrence, Mass. 228
Marshall, Henry, Fremont, Mich. 254, 350
Marshall, Henry G., Cromwell, Conn. 116
Marshall, Martin V., Blackwood, Ala. 86
Marsland, John, Franklin, N. Y. 312
Marston, Percival F., Lewiston, Me. 208
Martin, Albert A., Auroraville, Wis. 404, 12
Martin, A. Edward, Minturn, Colo. 10, 112
*Martin, Benj. F.,Sedalia, Mo. 280
Martin, Carlyle R., Winnipeg June, Minn. 1898
Martin, Edwin, Iroquois, 8. D. 372, 4
Martin, George, Rapids, O. 1882
Martin, George E., Lowell, Mass 230
Martin, George R., Arborville, Neb. 286
Martin, Jellrey, m. d., Wichita, Kan. 10
Martin, Joel, Rondo, Mich. 260, 64
Martin, John L., Nassau, Minn. 270, 2
Martin, Moses M., Ovid, Mich. 260
[Martin, Robert, deceased, 31
Martin, Samuel A., Rowan, lo. 170, 82
Martini, Fritz W., Fitchburg, Mass. 224
Marts, William G., Paris, N. Y. ' 316
Martyn, Sanford 8., Haydenville, Mass. 244
Martyn, William C., West Acton, Mass. 220
Marvin,Daniel.43Hancockst.,Br'lyn,N.Y.1875
Marvin, Dwight E., Asbnry Park, N. J. 322
Margin, F.R.,539 Western av., Albany ,N.Y.1878
Marvin, John P., E. Hardwick, Vt. 388
Marvin, John T., Grinnell, lo. 1886
Marvin, Sylvanus P., Westvllle, Conn. 130
Mason, Charles E., Mountain Home, Ida. 165
Mason, Clarence W., Deansboro, N.Y. 310
Mason, Edward B., Brunswick, Me. 204
♦M ;Son, Harry E., Medical Lake, Wash. 398
Mason, Henry B., Duxbury, Mass. 224
Mason, Horace C, Pullman, Wash. 398
Mason, James D., Forest Citj', lo. 174
*Mason, John R., Indianapolis, Ind. 1887
Mason, Philip H., Corning, lo. 172
♦Mason, William, Herdman, O. 336, 8, 46
Massie, William M., Waimea, H. I. 1895
Mather, J. Bruce, Denve-, Col. 1891
Mather, V. Perry, Clean, N. Y. 316
Mather, Wallace E., New Hartford, N.Y. 1881
Mathes, George F., Perris, Cal. 104
♦Mathews, Robert J., Sterling, Kan. 194
Mathews, Rubert B., Newcastle, Me. 208
Mathews, 8. Sherburne, Danielson, Conn. 116
Matlock, Fletcher E., Ottumwa, lo. 1897
LMatson, Henry, deceased, 32
[atthews, George A., Auburndale, Mass. 1895
Matthews, James L., Crestview, Fla. 132
Matthews, James T., Plymouth, Pa. 362
Matthews, John H., Worcester, Mass. 248
Matthews, Luther P., Crete, Neb. 1853
Matthews, Newman, Randolph, N. Y. 318
Matthews, William D. A., Onarga, 111. 1872
Mattson, Bernard G., Yankton, S. D. 376
[Maxwell, Leigh B., deceased,
[May, Edwin M., deceased. 10, 32
May, Oscar G., Berkeley, Cal. 1870
[May, T. Melbourne, deceased.
May, Thomas T., Carbondale, Pa. 360
Mayhew.Wilmot M.,Hishgate 8pr'gs,Vt. 1875
McAllister, Denis, Philadelphia, Pa. 1898
McAllister. Frank B., Bedford, Mass. 216
McBride, W. Henry, Bristol, Me. 204
[McCain, Andre^v J., deceased, 31
McCallie. Thos. 8., East Lake, Tenn. 378
McCallum, J.W.,Lockport, N.Y.,R.F.D. 1,310
McCann, Herbert L., Gray, Me. 206
McCann, Robert J., Florence, Ala. 92
McCarthy, John, Huntington, W. Va. 418
McCarthy, Joseph P., Helena, Mont. 284
McCartney,H.R.,W.Stewartstown,N.H. 12,306
McChesney, Ja.s. H., Grand Marsh, Wis. 1869
McClain, John E., Wellington, Kan. 196
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
493
•McClain, Thomas J., "Wilkins, Ga. 1878
McCleary, Owen L., Mitchell, lo. 178, 82
McClelland, A. Lincoln, Milton, Wis. 410
McClelland, R. G., Fredericktown, O. 1881
McClelland, Thomas, Pr., Galesburg, 111. 1882
McClelland, T. Calvin, Newport, R.I. 366, 442
McClementa, H. J., Atkinson, 111. 146, 52
McClure, Edwin 8., Humeeton, lo. 176
McCollum, George T., Dundee, 111. 152
McComai, Henry C.,N. Attleboro, Mass. 234
McConaughy, Frank C, Deer Park, "Wash. 396
McConnehey, John R., Gardner, N. D. 332
McConnell, Alexander 8., Grinnell, lo. 1868
McConnell, Herbert, Vienna, Mich. 264
McConnell, James E.,Northtield, Minn. 272
McConnell, William T., BristoWille, O. 336
McCord, Archibald, Saylesville, R. I. 366
McCord, J.D.,933 W.54lhpl., Chicago, III. 150
McCord, Robert L., Lake City, lo. 1887
McCorkle, Edward R., Baxter, lo. 170
McCormick, Donald, Boothbay Harbor, Me.202
McCracken, Robert, Paxton, III. 1883
McCracken, William, Pittsburg, Fa. 1862
McCroskey, John A., 1879
McCulIagh, Archibald, Worcester, Mass. 1871
McCully, Charles G., Calais, Me. 204
[McDaniel, Simeon C., deceased, 31
McDerraid, Duncan, Boston, Mass. 1886
McDonald, Alex. P., Seal Harbor, Me. 210
McDonald, John, Los Angeles, Cal. 1887
McDougall, George L.,Gowrie.Io., 176
*McDougall. William H., Belmont, Cal. 1884
McDowell, Henry M., Lodi, O. 342
McDuffee, Samuel V., Springfield, Mass. 1869
McElhiney. Charles H., Princeton, Me. 210
McElveen, William T., Boston, Mass. 218
McFadden, Robert A., Chelsea, Mass. 222
McQiffert, A.C, /•/..U. Seni., New York, 1888
McQown, Alfred J., Amherst, N. H. 298
McGregor, Alex., St. Paul, Minn. 274
McGregor, Duncan, Antwerp, N. Y. 308
McGregor, John, Brimley,Mich. 1883
McHenry, Feargus G., Bangor, Mich. 248
McHoes, rhos. W., Dayton, Wyo. 10, 419
Mclnnes, James U., Cheney, Wash. 10, 396
Mclntlre, Oscar G., W.Woodstock, Conn. 128
Mcintosh, Charles H., Washburn, Wis. 416
Mcintosh, David C, Lanark, (hit. 1886
Mclntyre, Andrew, Coventryville, N. Y. 310
♦Mclntyre, Daniel, E. Fairfield, Vt. 386
*McKav. HenrvT.. Cherry. Ala. 1880
McKay, Thomas C, New Haven, Conn. 122
McKee, James H., Aurora, O. 336
McKenney, J.E.,44 Bedford st.Boston, Ms. 1897
McKenzie, Alexander, Cambridge, Mass. 220
McKinley, Charles E., Rockville, Conn. 126
McKinley, George A., Genf^a Bluffs, lo. 176
McKinney, Samuel T., St. Louis, Mo. 280
McKlnnon, Norman, Augusta, Me. 202
McKnight, 11. C, E. Longmeadow, Mass. 224
McKnight, John A., Dracut, Mass. 222
McLaiie, William W., New Haven, Conn. 122
McLaren, James H., Princeton, 111. 160
McLaughlin, Hob't W. , Kalamazoo, Mich. 256
McLean, Calvin B., New Fairfield, Conn. 122
McLean, John K., Pr., Berkeley, Cal. 63
McLean, John R., Macon, Ga. 138
McLean, Thomas D., Ludlow, Mass. 230
McLellan, Archibald 8., , Cal. 1893
McLeod.Andrew J , Central Village, Conn. 114
McLeod, (;. H., Swainsboro, Ga. 138, 40
McLeod, S. W., Kemp, Ga. 138
McLeod, T. B., Brooklyn, N. Y. 59, 308, 438
McLerod, Charles A., Kemp, Ga. 1896
McMillan, Hampton, Quadrate, La. 200
McMill«n, Peter, Northampton, Mass. 234
McMillen,W.F.,155La8«lle st.,C'go,Ill. 64, 1881
McNair, DaTidC, Wayne, Mich. 1879
McNamara. John E., Onawa, lo. 1887
McNeel, Albert W., Arion, lo. 1895
McNeill, Jerry E., Moncure, N. C. 1878
McVeille, Robert G. 8., Roselle, N. J. 1870
McQuarrie, Neil P., E. St. Louis, 111. 152
McRae, Isaac, Newcastle, Neb. 288, 92
♦McReynold, Samuel J., Stillwater, Okla. 1882
McRoberts, Thos. R., Charlotte, Mich. 250
McSkimming, David W., Whiting, lo. 184
McVicar, Peter, Topeka, Kan. 1861
McWilliams, John W., Alva, Okla. 350, 2
Mead, Charles M., New Haven, Conn. 1866
Mead, Elwell O., Cleveland, O. 10, 59, 338
Mead, Henry B., Scotland, Conn. 126
Meader, John R., Lakeport, N. H. 1888
Means, Frederick II., Windham, Conn. 130
Means, Oliver W., Enfield, Conn. 118
Mears, Charles L., Snohomish, Wash. 400
Mechling, George Z., Hamilton, O. 342
Medford, Burlin H., Berwyn, N. Y.
Medlar, William H., Alexandria, Minn. 266
Meek, Stafford W., Yorkville, 111. 164
Megathlin, Henry G., Wollaston, Mass. 236
Mellish, John H., Dayville, Conn. 1855
Melton, Jesse J., Plant City, Fla. 1892
Mendell, Ellis, Roxbury, Mass. 220
*Menke, Henry, Grandin, Mo. 278
Menzi, Ernest U., Polk, lo. 172, 82
Mercer, Henry W., Bellevue, Wash. 396
Meredith, Richard, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867
Meredith, R.R.,97Mcl)ouough,Br'kl'n,N.Y.308
Merlino, G. Windsor Locks, Conn. 10, 1901
Merrall, Joseph H., Berkeley, Cal. 1873
Merrell, Edward H., Pf., Kipon, Wis. 1869
Merriam,Alex. R., Hartford, Conn. 1877
Merriam, Charles L., Pelham, N. H. 304
Merriara, Charles W., Cohasset, Mass. 10, 222
Merriam, Frank N., Turner's P'alls, Mass. 232
Merriam, George F., Mt. Kisco, N. Y. 1865
Merrick, Frank W.,W. Roxbury, Mass. 218, 438
Merrick, Solomon G., Cccoanut Grove, Fla. 132
Merrill, Adams H., Mooreton, N. D. 1886
Merrill, Benjamin B., Brewer, Me. 202
Merrill, Charles C. , Winchendon, Mass. 244
Merrill, Chas. H., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 54, 1870
Merrill, Charles W., Oroville, Cal. 104, 8
Merrill, George A., New Sharon, Me. 206, 8
Merrill, Geo. E., N^o. Olmstead, O. 344
♦Merrill, George H., Suisun, Cal. 1887
Merrill, George P., Everett, Wash. I900
Merrill, Geo. R., Minneapolis, Minn. 51,4,9,438
Merrill, Harry E., San Jacinto, Cal. 100, 6
Merrill, Henry A., Kennebunkport, Me. 1877
Merrill, James G., Nashville, Tenn. 10 83
Merrill, John E., A. B. G. F. M. 439
Merrill, John L., Fitchburg, MasB. i860
Merrill, John M., Columbus, O. 340
Merrill, Selah, Jerusalem, 61, 1869
Merrill, Truman A., Maiden, Mass. 1858
Merrill, William C, Lynn, Mass. 230
Merrill, William H., Ocheltree, Kan. 192
Merrlman, Daniel, Worcester, Mass. 244
Merritt.Charles P. W.,Clifton Springs,N.Y.1893
Merritt, C. W.,19 VanBuren pl.,Chi'go,Ill. 1898
Merritt, William C, Tacoma, Wash. 1883
[Mershon, James R., deceased,
Merwin, Nathan T., Milford, Conn. 1885
Meserve, F. C. New Haven, Conn. 1869
Meserve, Henry C, Indianapolis, Ind. 1893
Meske, Fred L., Ortonville, Minn. 222
Metcalf, Arthur, Garnett, Kan. 190
Metcalf, Irving W., Elyria, O. 433
Metcalf, John M. P., P/., Talladega, Ala. 1888
Metcalf. Paul H., Grand Rapids, Mich. 10, 254
Mevis, Lyman, Worcester, Mass. 246
Mevis, Martin F., Southboro, Mass. 240
*Mewman, James A., Davenport, Okla. 1891
Michael, George, Walker, Minn. 276
Mickels, Peter .A., De Kalb, III. 152
Milburn, J.A.,3538Mich'nav.,Chi'go,IlI. 10 148
Miles, Arthur, Stillman Valley, III '162
Miles, Edward C, Bloomfield, N. J. I860
Miles, Harry R., Brattleboro, Vt. 334
[Miles, Mllo N., deceased.
Miles, Thomas M., Bristol, Conn. I14
Millar, William, Alamo, Mich. 248
Millard, M. J., Carney, Okla. 1900
Millard, Samuel N., Milwaukee, Wis. 1897
494
CONGREGATIONAL YEAE-BOOK.
[1902.
Millard, WatBon B., Geneva, 111. 154
Millard, William B., Geneeeo, 111. 154
Miller, Albert P., Washington, D. C. 1878
Miller, Charles G., Valley Falls, Kan. 194
Miller, Elisha W., Douglas, Mich. 252
Miller, Mrs. Eva K., Peoria, 111. 1896
*Miller, Fenelon G. [Okla.] 1891
Miller, Frank A., Elgin, 111. 1881
Miller, Geo. A., Syracuse, N. Y. 1859
Miller, Henry G.., White Oaks, N.M. 297
Miller, Jason G., Harvard, Mass. 226
Miller, Joel D., Leominster, Mass. 1866
Miller, J. DeWitt, Rochester, N. Y. 1881
Miller, J. Wood, Paxton, 111. 1872
Miller, Louis, Pensacola, Fla. 132
Miller, Paris E., Cumberland Center, Me. 204
Miller, Richard, Janesville, Wis. 1873
Miller, Robert D., Maiden, Maes. 1856
Miller, Samuel, Sherburne, N. Y. 1864
Miller, Samuel A., Peoria, 111. 1S80
Miller, 8. D., Rensselaer, N. Y. 1895
Miller, Thomas C, 572 E. 178lh St., N.Y. 292
[Miller, Wilbur C, deceased, 31
Miller, William S. A., E. Braintree, Maes. 224
Miller, Willie G., Dorcas, Fla. 132
Millerd,N.A.,1153Lawndaleav.,Ch'go,I11.1861
Millett, Thomas F., Gorham, Me. • 1879
Milligan, John A., Horterville, Cal. 104
Millikan, Silas F., Kingsley, lo. 178
Milliken, Charles D., Cupertino, Cal. 1892
Mills, Augustus W., Rye, N. H. 306
Mills, Charles L., Fredonla, Kan. 190
[Mills, Charles P., deceased.
Mills, Charles S., Cleveland, O. 338
Mills, Frank E., Wentworth, N. H. 30e
Mills, George A., Limerick, Me. 208
Mills, George S., Belfast, Me. 202
Mills, Harlow S., Benzonia, Mich. 248
Mills, Harry E., Fort Scott, Kan. 190
Mills, Henry, Canton, III. 1854
Mills, Richard B., Harpswell Centre, Me. 206
Milne, Alexander, Duluth, Minn. 268, 440
Milne, George W., LaHarpe, 111. 156
Milstead, Charles A., Deatsville, Ala. 86
Milton, Jesse J., Tampa, Fla. 1892
Minchin, William J., Wrentham, Mass. 246
Miner, Henry A., Madison, Wis. 59, 442
Miner, Samuel E., Kidgway, Mo. 1844
Mlnnis, Thomas W., Minot, N. Dak. 1884
^intier, James H., S'ndh America, 1889
Minty, William A., Madison, Mich. 10,252,62
Mlrick, Edward A., Alexandria, O. 336, 40
Miskovsky, Louis F., Pf., Oberlin, O. 69, 1891
Mitchell, Chas.B..212 E 31st st.,N.Y.City, 1898
Mitchell, Charles L., Winchester, Mass. 1871
Mitchell, Edwin K., Hartford, Conn. 67, 1886
Mitchell, Frank, Wakonda, S. D. 376
Mitchell, Fred G., Topeka, Kan. 1893
Mitchell, George W., Franklin, Neb. 288
Mitchell, James J., Prairie City, lo. 182
Mitchell, J. Lee, Attleboro, Mass. 12, 216
Mitchell, J. Spencer, Lisle, N. Y. 310, 4
Mitchell, L. M., Koloa, H. I. 144
Mitchell, Thomas G., Madison, Me. 1846
Mitchell, William, Detroit, Mich. 1857
Mix, Eldridge, Worcester, Mass. 1860
Moates, John D., Talladega. Ala. 1899
Moats, John W., Andarko, Okla. 350
Moffatt, T. Aird, Buffalo, N. Y. 310
Moffatt, T. Clemence, Wyraore, Neb. 296
Mohr, Albert G., Cambridge, Vt. 384
Mohr, Charles A., Ft. Recovery, O. 166, 340
Mohr, Ursinus O., Williamsburg, Ky. 1887
Monroe, Alexander, Paxton, 111. 158
Monroe, Thomas E., Akron, O. 1858
Montgomery, David W., Wash., D. C. 10, 131
Montgomery, G. R., Bridgeport, Conn. 10, 114
Montgomery, J. A., La Grange, 111. 1866
Mooar, George, Pf., Oakland, Cal. 63, 1855
Moodie, Royal C, W. Tisbury, Mass. 244
[Moody, Benj. F., deceased,
Moodv, Calvin B., Syracuse, N. Y. 260
Moon", Chas. J., Stamford, R. F. D. 29 Conn. 126
Moon, Francis, Chiltonville, Mass. 1880
Moon, Hiram E., Portland, Ind. 1891
Moon, Orrin D., Morton, 111. 156
Moor, David G., Ridgeville, Ind. 1900
Moore, Adna W., Reinbeck, lo. 182
Moore, Albert W., Lynn, Mass. 1873
Moore, Charles A., Rockland, Me. 210
Moore, Charles A., Kewanee, 111. 156
Moore, Charles D , Buda, III. 146
Moore, Daniel M., Orange, Mass. 1880
Moore, Edson J.. Norfolk, Mass. 234
Moore, Edward C, Pf., Cambridge, Mass. 438
Moore, Frank L., Edgerton, Wis. 408
Moore, Gainer P.. Romeo, Mich. 1889
Moore, Geo. F., Pf., Cambridge, Mass. 61
Moore, George W , Nashville, 'I'enn. 442
Moore, George "U^., Frostburg, Md. 214
Moore, John F., Lockport, III. 156
Moore, John K., Elizabethtown, N.Y. 312
Moore, J. Wright. Woodstock, 111. 164
Moore, Mark E., Belknap, lo. 170
Moore, Nathaniel S., Crown Point, N. Y. 310
Moore, Philip H., Philadelphia, Pa. 1894
Moore, William, Clinton, \V is. 406
Moore, Wm. A., Pittsburg, Pa. 1872
Moore, William E. B., E. Hartland, Conn. 120
Moore, William H., Hartford, Conn. 1846
Moore, William N., Sioux Falls, 8. D. 1376
Moorland, Jesse E., Washington, D. 0. 1891
Morach, Jacob, Avoca, lo. 170
More, Edwin, jr., Hancock, Mich. 254
Morehouse, D. A., Newton Center, Mass. 1865
Morehouse, Ezra 8., Brouard, Mich. 1894
Morehouse. Geo. E., Roseland, La. 200
Moreland, Mary L., McLean, III. 156
Morey, Lewis W., Maiden, Mass. 1882
Morgan, Charles, Hartford, Conn. 1862
Morgan, Chas. L., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 218
*Morgan, Daniel T., Carroll, Neb. 286
Morgan, David D., Emporia, Kan. 188, 90
Morgan, David E., Phoenix, Ala. 1899
Morgan, David R., Water%ille, N. Y. 320
Morgan, David W., E. Barrington, N. H. 298
Morgan, Edward, Cambria, Wis. 1876
Morgan, Richard J., Tampa, Fla. 1890
Morley, John L., Pr., Fargo, N. D. 83, 1867
Morris, Ebenezer J., Wilkes Barre, Pa. 1879
Morris, George, Alameda, Cal. , 1860
Morris, Maurice B., Minneapolis, Minn. 10, 272
Morris, Samuel T., Lowell, Mich. 258
Morrison, George M., St. Paul, Minn. 272
Morrison, Nath. J., Pr., Wichita, Kan. 83,1858
Morrison, Samuel, Braintree, Mass. 1865
Morrison, Thomas, Norval, N. C. 326
Morrison, William IL, Creede, Colo. 110
Morrow, Cornelius W., Norwich, Conn. 124
Morrow, Horace E., P. I. 1886
Morse, A .L , 3548 S. Rockwell st ,Ch'go,Ill. 1884
Morse, Chas. E., 57 Campbell p'k, Ch'go, 111. 150
Morse, Charles F., St. Johnsbury, Vt. 1856
Morse, Charles H., N. Oraftsbury, Vt. 386
Morse, Edgar L., Williamsfield, O. 10, 348
Morse, Henry H., Milford, Conn. 120
Morse, Morris W., Ferndaie, Wash. 396
Morse, Warren, Bennington Center, Vt. 384
Morse, William B., North Yakima, Wash. 1884
Morson, Robert R., St. John, N. B. 1898
Morss, George H., Oakdale, Conn. 122
*Morton, George F., Brainerd, Minn. 266
Morton, W. Henry, England, 1894
Moses, Albert C., Harvey, III. 154
Moses, Dighton, Sherman, Conn. 126
Moses, Leonard H., Northfield, Minn. 1876
Moses, Vincent, South Granville, N. Y. 320
Moslander, Franklin V., Neligh, Neb. 292
Mosman, William D., New Haven, Conn. 1877
Mote, Henry W.. Ransom, Mich. 256, 60
Moulton,E.C. , 717 W. 19th St., DesMoine8,Io. '75
Moulton, James W., No. Madison, Conn. 124
Moulton, Warren J., New Haven, Conn. 77, 1899
Mousley, William H., Quechee, Vt. 388
Mowbray, Henry B., Fruitvale, Cal. 100
Moxie, Charles H., Princeton, Minn. 272
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
495
Moxom, Philip 8., Springfleld.Mass. 240
Mudie, Howard, Mt. Carmel, Conn. 122
Mullenbach, Jas., Chicago, III. 10, 148
Mullenex, Hannah M., Council Bluffs, lo. 1894
Mulnix, Andrew H., E. Milton, Mass. 232
Mumby, Robert, Golden, lo. 176
Mumford, James T., Correctionville, lo. 1879
Hunger, Theodore T., New Haven, Conn. 122
fMunroe, Charles W., deceased, 32
Munroe, Egbert N., Wellfleet, Mass. ISSl
Munro, George A , Culumbus, Neb. 286
Munsell, John H.. Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1875
Munson, Frederick, Brooklyn, N. T. 1847
Munsou, Myron A., Warren, Conn. 128
Murkland, Chas. S., Pr., Durham, N. H. 1884
Murphy, Charles G.. Oklahoma, Okla. 58, 1891
Murphy, James P., Port Arthur, Tex. 382
[Murphy, Thomas D., deceased, 32
Murphy, Thomas F., Greenfield, O. 342
Murray, Edward W., Indianapolis, Ind. 1897
Murray, William J., Beachmont, Mass. 1879
Murrman, Adam, Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Musil, John, Cleveland, O. 340
Mutch, William J., New Haven, Conn. 122
Muttart, Lorenzo W., Union, N. H. 306
Muttart, Wm. L., Chepachet, R. I. 366
Myers, Benj. F., Blairsburg, To. 170
Myers, Harry W., jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 362
Myers, John C, Thawville, 111. 162
Myers, Noah J., Carson City, Mich. 250
Myers, Simon P., Perry, Okla. 1872
Mylne, Geo. W., Glen Ellin, III. 1892
Nalden, H. R., Troy, N. C. 10
Nash, Charles S., Pf., Berkeley, Cal. 63, 1884
Nash, Frank J., Pawtucket, R. I. 366
Nash, Fred. W., Livingstone Alta, Can. 1895
^Nash, James H., Lovejoy, Ga. 134, 1894
Nason, John H., West Superior, Wis. 1862
Naylor, B. Dent, Grass Valley, Cal. 100
Neal, Robert, Eaton. Colo. 1876
Neilson, Ernest E., Newburgh, N. Y. 314
N'eilson, Mclnness, Ravenna, O. 338, 44
Nellor, Chas. H., Lusk, Wyo. 10, 419
Nelson, Andrew G., Pittsburg, Pa. 362
Nelson, Andrew P., Lowell, Mass. 12
Nelson, Charles A., A. B. C. F. if. 436
Nelson, Charles E., Gran ida, Minn. 268
Nelson, Frank, Warren, Pa. 364
l>relson, Gustave W., Ashland, Ore. 356
Nelson, Johu, N'avarino, Wis. 1900
Nelson, John W., Peona, III. 158
JSTelson, Otto, 713 E. 13Tih St., N. Y. City, 316
Nelson, Itoscoe, Windsor, Conn. 130
Neuenschwander, Daniel, Fessenden.N.D. 1885
Newberry,Charle8E.,P/".,Coupeville,Wn.396
JNewby, Alphonso, Mooreville, N. C. 326
Newcomb, Aaron S., Pine River, Wis. 412, 4
Newcomb, Edward U., Biddeford, Me. 202
Uewcomb, Luther, Pomona, Kan. 1860
Newcomb, Ozro R., Chardon, O. 1900
Newell, Arthur F., Sayville, N. Y. 1893
Newell, Horatio B., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Newell, William W., St. Louis, Mo. 280
Newkirk,Ward D., Greensboro, N. C. 326, 441
l^ewlands, Robert W., Cheshire, Conn. 116
Newman, George U., St. John, Wash. 400
JSTewman, Geo. N., Buffalo, N. Y. 306
Newman, Ralph, Seneca, Kan. 194
Newman, S. M., Wa-hington, D. C. 59, 131
Newport, Fred., Oxford, Me. 210
Newton, A. F., No. Leominster, Mass. 12, 228
Newton, Benjamin G., Pittsburg, Pa. 1889
Newton, D. Augustine, Winchester, Mass. 244
Newton, George .J., Hampden, Mass. 10, 240
Newton, Howell E., Minerva, Ga. 138
Newton, J. Edward, Eliot, Me. 204
Newton, Josiah, 1845
Newton. Wm. H., Wicksburg, Ala. 90
Newton, Wm. R., Texas, 58
NichoUs, Sampson, Ilarwichport, Mass. 226
Nichols, Anna O., Sious City, lo. 1898
Nichols, Charles L., Clinton, N. Y. 1861
-Nichols, Danforth B., Mission Hill, S. D. 374
Nichols, Geo. T., Burlington, Kan. 188, 440
Nichols, Jesse G., Hamilt n, Mass. 226
Nichols, John R., Marietta, O. 342
Nichols, J. H., Litchfield, Mich. 258, 350, 2
Nichols, John T., Fremont, Wash. 400
Nichols, Nathan R., Norwich, Vt. 390
[Nichols, Washington A., deceased, 32
Nickerson, R. S., Challis, Ida. 165
Nickerson, Sylvester 8., Boston, Mass. 220
Nield, James A. [Cal. J 1894
Niemeyer, H. W. A., St. Paul, Minn. 1888
Nims, Granville W., W^alton, N. Y. 320
Nixon, Theodore M., Washington, D. C.IO, 131
Nobis, Lewis B., Raymond, Wis. 412
Noble, Charles, Pf., Grinnell, lo. 1873
Noble, Edwin L., Neponset, Mass. 218
Noble, Franklin, Falls Church, Va. 1862
Noble, Frederick A., Boston, Mass. 12
Noble, Mason, Lake Helen, Fla. 132, 439
Noble, Thomas K., Norwalk, Conn. 63, 124
Norcross, Flavius V., Newcastle, Me. 1860
Nordlund, Anders A., Georgetown, Conn. 118
Norris, Austin H., Torringford, Conn. 128
Norris, John S., Battle Creek, Mich. 1S69
Norris, John W., Barre, Mass. 1894
Norris, K. F., 228 South av., Syracuse,N.Y. 320
Norris, Thomas F., Riverside, R. I 368
Northrop, C. A., Norwich Town, Ct. 124, 439
Norton, Edward, Quincy, Mass. 1864
Norto:i, Edwin C, Pf., Claremont, Cal. 1884
[Norton, Edwin F., deceased,
Norton, Mrs. Mary E. D.,Oberlin, O. 1890
Norton, Milton J., St. Louis, Mo. 280
Norton, Reuben, Hudson, 8. D. 1854
Norton, Smith, Oberliu, O. 1859
Norton, Stephen A., San Diego, Cal. 106
Nott, Jairus L., Minneapolis, Minn. 1885
Nourse, Edward E., Berlin, Conn. 67, 1892
Nourse, Robert, Falls Church, Va. 1867
Noyce, George T., Wilcox, Neb. 288, 90, 4
*Noyce, Jos. C, Clemen, Neb. 286, 92
Noyes, Charles L., Somerville, Mass. 238
Noyes, Edw. M., Newton Centre, Mass. 52, 234
Noyes, Frank J., Weston. Mass. 1900
Noyes, Frederick B.. Plymouth, Mass. 236
Noyes, Henry H., New Gloucester, Me. 208
Noyes, Warren L., Manchester, N. H. 1868
*Nus8baum, Erich von, Sherrill, lo. 1899
Nutting, Mrs. Abi L. , Glenwood, lo. 1895
Nutting, John D., Cleveland, O. 1895
Nutting, John K., College Springs, lo. 172
Nutting, Wallace, Providence, R. I. 366
Nyren, C. August, Cleveland, O. 338
♦Nystrom, Axel L., Chicago, 111. 1899
Oadaras, Thos. S., Morris, 111. 156
Oakey, James, Brownton, Minn. 266, 74
Oakley, E. Clarence, Detroit, Mich. 1881
Obenhaus, Herman F. A., Prescott, Wis. 412
O'Brien, James P., Kansas City, Mo. 12, 58
Oehler, Frederic H., Wadena, Minn. 276
Oehler, William, St. Paul, Minn. 1876
*Ogg, William D., Chokio, Minn. 1899
Ogilvie, Andrew U., Elkhart, Ind. 168
Ohison, Karl F , Brooklyn, N. Y. 1888
Okerstein, .John F., Minneapolis, Minn. 58, 1894
Okerstein, William, Minneapolis, Minn. 1894
Olds, Alphonso R., Walla Walla, Wash. 400
Olds C. Burnell, Buffalo Center, lo. 172
Olds, Otis C, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Oleson, William B., Warren, Mass. 242
dinger, Wm. G., Tacoma, Wash. 400
Oliphant, Charles H., Metliuen, Mass. 232
Olmstead, Charles, Three Rivers, Mass. 236
Olmstead, Julian H., Tyndall, S. D. 370, 6
Olmstead, N. P., Otis, Colo. 1900
*01sen, Morton, Boston, Mass. 1895
Olson, .\ntoo, Upsala, Minn. 10, 274
Olson, Nels O., Crompton, R. I. 366
Olsson, Carl F., Ottumwa, lo. 180
Oraans, C. C, Hudson, Mich. 264
Orchard, John, Fargo, N. D. 1892
[Ordvray, Jairus, deceased,
Ormes, Manly D., Col. Springs, Colo. 110
496
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Orr, James B., San Francisco, Cal. 1889
Orth, Andrew P., Plainfield, 111. 168
Orvis, Qurney M., Dubuque, lo. 174
Osborn, Nabolh, Mattoon, 111. 166
Osborne, Cyrus A., Roscoe, 111. 1895
Osborne, Cyrus P., Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1865
Osgood, Geo. W., Milltomi, N. B. 208
Osgood, Lucien E., Hope, Wis. 414
Osgood, Robert 8., Indianapolis, Ind. 166
08ten-8acken,F.V.,1236 39th 8t.,Br'n,N.T. 312
Osthoff, Eugene C, Minden, To. 178
Ostrander, Jas S.,361Macon,Br'klyn.N.Y. 1863
Ostrander, Lincoln.White Cloud, Mich. 248, 64
Otis, Jonathan T., Grand Junction, Mich. 254
Otis, Norman L., Palo, Mich. 1859
Ottman, Henry A., Chenango Fork*, N.Y. 310
Owen, Richard, Bar Harbor, Me. 202
Owen, T. Newton, Bristol, R. I. 366
Owen, ^Ym. H., Glyndon, Minn. 1876
Owens, Edmund, Mullan, Ida. 165
Owens, Richard H., Mini ral Ridge, O. 344
Oxley, Charles G., Lamoille, lo. 178
Oxnard, Henry E., Newton, Mass. 234
Packard, Abel K., Greeley, Colo. 1851
Packard, E. N.,303 Univ.pl. ,Syracuse,N.T .320
Packard, Herbert L.,W. Brookville.Me.lO, 204
Packard, N. Luther, Riceville, lo. 178, 82
Paddock, Edward A., Weiser, Ida. 1876
Paddock, George E., Keokuk, lo. 178
[PaethjC. A., deceased, 65
Page, Charles, Fair Haven, Conn. 116
Page, Charles E. 1873
Page, Frederick H., Lawrence, Mass. 228
Page, Harlan, Hardwick, Mass. 222, 26
Page, John, Rico, Colo. 10, 112
Page, Wesley E., Milton, Conn. 120
Page, William D., Wellfleet, Neb. 1886
[Paine, Albert, deceased, 33
Paine, John A., Tarry town, N. T. 1867
Paine, Levi L., Bangor, Me. 62, 1861
Paine, Samuel D., W. Palm Beach, Fla. 134
Painter, Harry M., Rosalia, Wash. 400
Painter, Hobart K., Galva, 111. 1880
Pake, Margaret R., Ladysmith, Wis. 1877
Palmer, AHce R., Hammond, Ind. 1896
Palmer, Burton M., Benicia, Cal. 98
Palmer, Charles R., New Haven, Conn. 114
Palmer, Edward G , Detroit, Mich. 1892
Palmer, Edward 8., Gorbam, Me. 1856
Palmer, Edwin B.,Winche8ter,Magg.54, 9,18.59
Palmer, Frank H., Braintree, Mass. 1880
Palmer, Harry, Bristol, Conn. 114
Palmer, Horace, Pierpont, O. 344, 60
Palmer.Orange S.,383yW.60th pl.,Chic.,Ill-1886
Palmer, Oscar A., Tonganosie, Kan. 194
Palmer, William S., Fitchville, Conn. 114
Pangburn, L. E.. Shellon, R. F. D. 20,Conn. 120
Pannell, Gary H. H.. Flanders, N. J. 1873
Papazian, Manasseh G., Aiyitab, Turkey, 436
Paris, Sandy A., Marietta, Ga. 136, 1895
Park, Andrew J., Leonard's Bridge, Conn. 118
Park, Austin L., Redlands, Cal. 1864
Park, Frank, Beechwood, Mass. 12, 222
Park, William E., Glovereville, N. Y. 312
Parker, Charles L., Sebngo Lake, Me. 212
Parker, Charles C, Tiverton, R. I. 368
Parker, Edwin P., Hartford, Conn. 118
Parker, Francis, Little Haddam, Conn. 116
Parker, Frederic, Chatham, Mass. 10, 222
*Parker, Fred. W". [Ore.] 1888
Parker, H. H., Honolulu, H. I. 144
Parker, Henry O., Detroit, Mich. 1858
Parker,HenryW.,Ingleeide,Flnshing,N.Y.1848
Parker, Horace, W. Tisbury, Mass. 1861
Parker, J. A., 8. Hartford, N. Y. 320
Parker, J. Homer, Kingfisher, Okla. 54, 1873
Parker, Johns D., E. Orange, N. J. 1865
Parker, Joseph J., Kearney, Neb. 290
Parker, Lawrence J., Pittsburg, Okla. 194
Parker, Leonard F., Pf., Grinnell, lo. 1862
Parker, Leonard 8., No. Cambridge, Ma88.1838
Parker, Thomas, Grandville, Mich. 1870
Parks, William U. , Clark, 8. D. 370
Parmelee, Moses P., A. B. C. F. M. 438
Parmelee, Wm. J., Worthington, Mass. 1884
Parr, J. H., 22 Bryant av., Chicago, 111. 1884
Parr, Walter R., 1161 N.42d av.,Ch'ago, III. 150
Parsons, Charles, Byron, 111. 146
Parsons, Edward 8.,iy.,Col.Spring8,Colo. 1888
Parsons, Henry W., 8t. Paul, Minn. 1872
Parsons, James, Harlan, lo. 10, 176
Parsons, J. Franklin, Woodburn, 111. 164
Parsons, John, Dorchester, Mass. 1867
Parsons, Julius, Roberts, Wis. 410, 4
Parsons, Robert, Flat Rock, Mich. 1854
Parsons, Willard, Tribune B'ding, N. Y. 1872
Partington, Ina, South Brewer, Me. 10 204, 10
Partridge, Ernest C, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Partridge, Horace E., Pomona, Tenn. 378
Partridge, Lewis C, Hague, N. Y. 1860
Pasco, Martin K., Berea^ Ky. 198, 400
Paske, WMlliam J., Montrlair, N. J. 324
Patch, Isaac P., Pr., Redfield. 8. D. 1877
Patchell, Charles T., Bay City, Mich. 248
Patrhell, William T., Pueblo, Colo. 112
[Pat( bin, John, deceased, 33
Paton, Lewis B., Pf., Hartford, Conn. 73, 1890
Baton, Robert, Brandon, Wis. 404, 14
Patrick, Henry J., Newtonville, Mass. 234
Patten, Arthur B., So. Hadley, Mass. 240
Patten, M., Greenwich, R F. D. 26, Conn. 118
Patten, Moses, Hooksett, N. H. 1860
Patten, William A., Kingston, N. H. 1863
Patterson, G. W., Randolph Center, Vt. 12, 390
Patterson, Samuel C, Petaluma, Cal. 104
Patton, Carl 8., Ann Arbor, Mich. 12, 248
Patton, Cornelius H., St. Louis, Mo. 280, 438
Patton, Myron 0.,Newburyport, Mass. 234
Paulu, Anton, Vining, lo. 178, 84
Paxton, Robert F., Earlville, lo. 170, 4
Pay, George F., Phillipsburg, N. J. 1859
Payne, Charles A., Ber'in, Wis. 404
Payne, William B., Exeter, Neb. 288
Peabody, Albert B., E. Boxford, Mass. 1860
Peabody, Charles, I'asadena, Cal. 1846
Peabody, Henry E., Hartford, Conn. 118
Peacock. Richard M., Milton, N. H. 1880
Pearse, Franklin F., San Lorenzo, Cal. 1883
Pea.Tson,A.ll P/.,Ouadalajara Jalisco, Mx.'SQ
Pearson, James B., Montclair, N. J. 1860
Pearson, John L., Alpine, Cal. 98, 100
Pearson, Samuel, Leavenworth, Kan. 192
Pearson, Thomas J., N. Topeka, Kan. 194
Pease, Charles, Long Beach, Cal. 102
Pease, C. B. F., Plantsville, Conn. 124
♦Pease, Clarence H., 8. Killingly, Conn. 1893
Pease, Edmund M., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Pease, Frank W., Alma, Neb. 286
Pease, William, Elk River, Minn. 268
Pease, William P., Leavenworth, Wash. 398
Peck, Charles H., N. Bennington, Vt. 384
Peck, Henry P., Mont Vernon, N. H. 304
Peck, WMlliam J., Corona, N. Y. 1881
Peckover, Horace, Scranton, Pa. 1897
Peden, Anthony, Moore, N. C. 326
Pedersen, Jens H., Portland, Me. 210
Pederson. Ludwig J., Boston, Mass. 220
Peebles, David, Eureka, Cal. 1871
Peebles. G.,462 Sacramento av., Chi'go,Ill. 160
Peel, William T., Washington, D. C. 1881
Peet, Lyman P., A. B. C. F. J/. 436
Peet, 8. D., 5327 Madison av., Chicago, HI. 1864
Peffers, Aaron B., Stoneham, Mass. 1855
Pegrum, Robert, Yarmouth, N. S. 1876
Peloubet, Francis N., Auburndale, Mass. 1857
Pelton, George A., Centerbrook, Conn. 114
Penfield, 8. ,3844 Wyandotte st., K.C.Mo. 1849
Penman, John 8., Bangor, Me. 202
Penney, Edgar J., Tuskegee, .^la. 1880
Pennlman, Alford B., Adams, Mass. 216
Penniman, Andrew O., South Bend, Ind. 168
Penniman, Henry M., Berea, Ky. 1884
Pennock, B. W., Grafton, Vt. 1888
Penrose, 8. B.L., Pr., Walla Walla, Wn. 83, 438
Pentz, J. W.,231W^ 121st st.,N. Y.city,N .Y. 1898
PerclTal, Charles H. , Everett, M ass. 224
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
497
Perkins, Benjamin F., Hampton, N. H. 1865
Perkins, Charles E., Keosauqua, lo. 178
Perkins, Eliza B., Clarks, Neb. 286
Perkins, Francis B., Oakland, Cal. 1860
Perkins, George G., Rogers, Ark. 96
Perkins, Henry M., Alewive, Me. 208
Perkins, Henry P., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Perkins, James C, A. B. C. F. M. 436
Perkins, Sidney K., York Village, Me. 214
Perkins, Sidney K. B., Perry, Me. 210
Perks, Harry, Alturas, Cal. 1893
Perrin, David J., Springfield, S. D. 374, 6
Perrin, J. Newton, Sanbornton, N. H. 306
Perry, Alfred T., Pr., Marietta, O. 1886
Perry, Augustus C, Dawsonville, Ga. 136, 40
Perry, Charles A. 1882
Perry, Cyrus M., Bolton, Conn. 114
Perry, D. Brainerd, Pr., Crete, Neb. 1871
Perry, Frank 8. 1892
Perry, George H., Pocatello, Ida. 165
*Perry, George H., Lakeville, Mass. 228
Perry, Henry T., A. B. C. F. M. 436
Perry, Lawrence, Worceiter, Mass. 1894
Perry, Lewis E., KUlingly, Conn. 116, 28
Perry, Peter W., Western Springs, 111. 1856
Perry, Truman 8., Waterford, Me. 212
Pershing, James E., Pierce City, Mo. 280
•Person, Carl E., Joliet, 111. 1899
Peters, John, Clarissa, Minn. 266
Peters, John H., Oklahoma, Okla. 352
Peters, Richard, E. Binghamton, N. Y. 308
Peterson, Anders ()., New Haven, Oonn. 122
Peterson, Carl E., E. Orange, N. J. 324
Peterson, Carl J., E. Berkshire, Vt. 384, 8
Peterson, Charles W., Centerville, lo. 172
Peterson, Hans, 1892
Peterson, John, Clear Lake, Wii. 1897
Peterson, J. O., Butte, Mont.
Peterson, Karl E., Sauk Kapids, Minn. 274
Peterson, Mathias, Missoula, Mo. 284
Peterson, Peter W., Green Bay, Wis. 408
Pettee, James H., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Pettegrew, Nina D , Spearlish, S. D. 1894
Pettibone, Charles H., Denver, Colo. 110
Pettigrew, J. D., Los Angeles, Cal. 1890
Pettit, Samuel A., Clark, Colo. 110
Peyton, Frank, Cashion, Okla. 360
Pfeiffer, Harry N., HoweirsDepot,N.Y.10,312
Pharr, Theodore A., Dothen, Ala. 86, 8
Phelps, Charles H., E. Smithtield, Pa. 1880
Phelps, Edwin, CoUamer, 3. D. 1894
Phelps, Frederick B., Whiting, Vt. 1870
Phelps, Lawrence, Leominster, Mass. 228
Philbrook, Charles E., Bachelor Flat, Or. 356, 8
Pbilbrook, Nathan P., Tilton, N. H. 1854
Phillips, Charles H., Jamestown, N.D. 332, 441
Phillips, Ellsworth \V., Worcester, Mais. 246
Phillips, George W., Rutland, Vt. 390
Phillips, John, San Francisco, Cal. 106
Phillips, John W., Oakland, Cal. 102
Phillips, Thomas D., Chardon, O. 338
Phillips, Watson Ij.,New Haven, Conn. 132
Phillips, William L, Wheaton, 111. 1876
Philhps, William O., Deraorest, Ga. 136
Phipps, G. G., Newton Highland*, Mass. 1868
Phipps, William H., Prospect, Conn. 124
Pickett, Cyrus. Boston, Maes. 1867
Pi kney, Anthony C, Helena, Tex. 382
Pierce, Albert E.,\V'. Terre Haute, Ind. 168
Pierce, Albert F., Campello, Ma»8. 220
Pierce, Charles M., Auburn, Mais. 216
Pierce, Charles I'., E. D juglas. Mail. 222
Pierce, David F., South Britain, Conn. 1888
Pierce, George J., Worcester, Mass. 1872
Pierce, Leroy M., Medfield, Mass. 232
Pierce, Lucius M., Rockford,Io. 1SS7
Pierce, Nathan W., Pinckney, Mich. 1869
Pierce, Robert S., Loomis, Neb. 294
Pierce, William, Danvers, 111. 152
Pierpont, John, Williamsburg, Mass. 244
Pierson, Isaac, Medford, Mass. 230
Pihl, F. E., New Britain, Conn. 122
[Pike, Alpheus J., deceased, 34
Pike, Clarence, Mansfield Center, Conn. 120
Pike, Ezra B., Brentwood, N. H. 1860
Pile, Francis, Duslin, Neb. 1896
Pillsbury, Harvey G.,Cbicopee Falls,Ma8«. 222
Pinch, Pearse, Chicago, III. 150
Pingree, Arthur H., Pigeon Cove, Mass. 238
Pinkerton, Adam, Mazomanie, Wis. 1869
Pinkerton, Henry M., Alton, lo. 10
Pinkerton, William B., Newell, lo. 180
Pinkney, Clarence W., Eagle River, Wis. 406
Pipes, Abner M., Pf., Nora Springs, lo. 1876
Pitkin, Paul H., Springfield, Mass. 1866
Pitts, Eddy T., Somerville, Mass. 23*
Pixley, Stephen C, A. B. G. F. M. 431
Place, Lorenzo D., HicksvUle, N. Y. 1874
Plant, George E., Peshtigo, Wis. 412;
Plant, Gus. O., Renovo, Fa. 1900-
Planving, Laforest A., Oscar, La. 440
Plass, Norman, P/., Topeka, Kan. 1886.
Plainer, John W., Andover, Mass. 10, 61
Piatt, Dwight H., Smith Center, Kan. 194
Piatt, Henry D., Franklin, Neb. 1851
Piatt, Lester B., Washington, D. C. 187T
Pledger, William P., Little Rock., Ark.
Plumb, Albert H., Roxbury, Mass. 218
Plumb, Albert H., jr.. Clarendon, Vt. 389
Plumb, Joseph C., Joplln, Mo. 1869
Poai, W. K., Honolulu, H. I. 144
Poepoe, H., Honolulu, H. I.
Poeton, Josiah, Masardii, Me. 208
Pogue, John A., Ervintr, Masi. 224
Poling, Daniel V., The Dalles, Ore. 358
Pollard, George A., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1855
Pollard, Samuel W., EIroy, Wis. 188&
Pomeroy, Edward N., Welleiley, Mass. 1868
Pond, Benjamin W., Washington, D. C. 1862
Pond, Chauncey N., Oberlin, O. 344
Pond, Evarts W., Stoneham, Me. 1895
Pond, William C, San Francisco, Cal. 106
Poole, Charles E., Mt. Jewett, Pa. 1888
Poole, Francis A., Barre, Vt. 10, 384
Poor, William G., Lowell, Mass. 230
Pool, John W., Newaygo, Mich. 10
Poot, William F., Newaygo, Mich. 10, 258
Pope, Charles H., Cambridge, Mass. 1865
Pope, G. Stanley, Ft. Pierre, S. D. 372
Pope, Howard W., New Haren, Conn. 1874
Pope, Joseph, Big Timber, Mont. 284
Porter, Aaron, Salem, Mass. 1860
Porter, Edward C, Watertown, Mass. 242
Porter, Elbert 8., Stockbridge, Mass. 1883
Porter, Frank C, P/'.,New Haven, Ct. 77, 1896
[Porter, Giles M., deceased, 34
Porter, Harvey, Beirut, Syria, 437
Porter, Henry D., A. B. (J. F. M. 437
Porter,U.,69 Pineapple St., Brooklyn,N.Y. 1889
Porter, Henry W., KuoxTille, Tenn. 378
Porter, John S., A. B. G. F. M. 43T
Porter, Samuel F., Chicago, 111. 183&
Porter, T. Arthur, Lynsville, Wis. 410, 414
Porter, William, Pf., Beloit, Wis. 1847
Post, Aurelian H., NewPreston, Conn. 128,308
Post, George H., Croisville, Tenn. 378
Post, Martin, Savannah, Ga. 1862
Post, Roswell O., Conneaut, O. 340
Post, W. Stanley, Westhampton, Mass. 242
Potter, Edgar A., .Mukwonago, Wis. 10, 412
Potter, Edwin, 342 Hancockst., B*k'u,NY1870
Potter, Frank C, Middletowo, Conn. 71, 18T»-
Potter, L. Eugene, Percival, lo. 180
Potter, Rockwell H., Hartford, Conn. 118, 438
Pottle, William \., New Hampton, lo. 180
Potwin, Lemuel S., Pf., Cleveland, O. 1860
Potwin, William 8., Independence, lo. 1872
Pound, William H., Lansing, Mich. 256
Povey, Jesse, Detroit, Mich. 252
Powell, E. A., Kirksville, Mo. 188»
Powell, Gregory J., Fargo, N. D. 54, 1883
Powell, Isaac I'., Grand Rapids, Mich. 1868
Powell, Richard, Shamokin, Pa. 1876
Powelson, Alfred P., Pf., Tacoma, Wash. 1875
Power, John Q., Hastings, Neb. 1887
Powley, M. Gerald, De Peyster, N. Y. 310
500
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Ruddock, Edward N., Glenwood, Minn. 1868
Ruegg, Samuel G., Stockbridge, Wis. 11, 414
*Ruge, Louis H., Dodgeville, Wis. 406
Ruhl, Levi W., Belle Plaine, lo. 1888
Ruland, George W., Keene, N. H. 1871
Ruliffson, Kdward J., W. Wareham, Mass. 238
Runalls, John H., Lawn Ridge, 111. 156
*Rundu8, John, Crete, Neb. 288
[Runnels, Moses T., deceased.
Ruring, Victor H., Cooperatown, N. D. 330
Russell, Frank, Hartford, Conn. 53, 1867
Russell, Frank H., Chicago, 111. 1895
Russell, Henry A., Winsted, Conn. 1854
Rusiell, Howard H., Brighton, Mass. 1885
Ryder, Charles J., Stamford, Conn. 56, 9, 1880
Ryder, William H., Andover, Mass. 18, 61, 216
Sabin, Levi P., Emmett, Ida. 1872
Saer, John B., Bridgton, Me. 204
Safford, Albert A., Demorest, Ga. 1878
Safford,A.W.,64W. Berwyn av., Ch'go, 111.148
Sage, Charles J., 9750 av. L, Chicago, 111. 150
Sahlstrom, L. A., Fargo, N. D. 58, 1899
Sallmon, Wm. H., Bridgeport, Conn. 114
Salmon, Edward P., Beloit, Wis. 1875
Salter, Ernest J. B., Peterson, lo. 170, 80
Salter, William, Burlington, lo. 172
Saltmarsh.FrankN., W.Hartford, Vt. 388,90
Sammis, J. H., Merriam Park, Minn. 274
Sampson, Cassander C, Tilton, N. H. 306
Samson, Caleb, Oak Hill, O. 336, 344
Sanborn, D. Lee, Lockport, 111. 150
Sanborn, Edward S., Georgetown, Conn. 118
Sanborn, Frank A., Wilton, Me. 12, 1892
Sanborn, Francis W., Marblehead, Mass. 1878
Sanborn, Fred L., Wheatland, Wyo. 1885
Sandbrook, William, Salmon Falls, N. H. 306
♦Sanders, Charles H., Chilton, Wis. 404
Sanders, Charles S., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Sanders, Frank K., New Haven, Conn. 71
Sanders, William H., A. B. G. F. M. 437
Sanderson, Edward F., Beverly, Mass. 218
Sanderson, Horace, Denver, Colo. 54, 1892
Sanderson, John P., Lansing, Mich.54,440,1876
Sandford, John I. [Minn.] 1896
Sandlin, Nicholas A., SuUigent, Ala. 86, 8
Sands, John D.. Belmond, lo. 170
Sandwell, G. Henry, Lfytomton.', Eng. 1873
Sanford, Elias B., New 5th av., N. Y. 438
Sauford, John I., Hot Springs, S. D. 1890
Sanford, William C, Milford, Kan. 1876
Santikian, Hohannes K., Carabr'p't, Mass. 1898
Sargent, Benjamin F., Berkeley, Cal. 98
Sargent, Chas. F., Denmark, Me. 204
Sargent, Clarence S., Wichita, Kan. 196
Sargent, Frank D., Putnam, Conn. 124
Sargent, George W., Cleveland, O. 1859
Sargent, James B., Lisbon, N. H. 11, 302
♦Sargent, Roger M., Sedgwick, Kan. 194, 290
Sargent, Sumner H., Sharon, Vt. 11, 392
Sargent, Wm. H., Upton Works, Mich. 1899
Sarkeys, Elias J., Chicago, 111. 1895
Sarles, Jesse E. , Caledonia, 111. 146
Sather, Bernard B. [Me.] 1894
Sattler, Ferdinand, S. Milwaukee, Wis. 414
Saltier, John, Tyndall, S. D. 376
Sauerman, William E., Blencoe, lo. 170, 6
Saunders, Eben E., Oberon, N. D. 334
Saunders, Harry L., Wfllston, Okla. 354
Savage.G.S.F., 628 Wash'n Bd.,Chi'go, 50, 1847
Savage, John W., Bristol, N. H. 298
Savage, John W., Stanton, Cal. 1882
Sawyer, J. H., Pf., Easthampton, Mass. 1888
Sawyer, Leicester J., Tibbals, Fla. 1864
Sawyer, Roland D., Hanson, Mass. 226
Sayles, Harold F.. Oak Park, 111. 1896
Scarrow, David IL, Centralia, Kan. 188
Schaefle, John M., Los Angeles, Cal. 100, 2
*Schaerer, John, Curtiss, Wis. 406
SchauiHer, Henry A., Cleveland, O. 54, 1865
Schauffler, Henry P., Berlin, Conn. 114
Scheibe, Otto J., W. Superior, Wis. 11
Scherff, Frank C.F.,Minden,Io. 180
Schermerhoru, P., Salem, Mich. 262
Scheurle, Gottlieb, Ritzville, Wash. 398
Schlichter, John B., Sterling, Kan. 1873
Schlosser, George, Paxton, 111. 1884
Schmavonian, Arsene B., Hyde Park, Ms. 228
Schnacke, Leon C, McPherson, Kan. 192
Schneider, John, Davenport, lo. 1870
Schoenfeld, F. W., Bloomington, Wis. 404
Schofield, William, William8town,Vt. 1874
Scholander, Ferdinand, Kane, Pa. 128
Schoonover, Hiram G., Angola, N. Y. 308
Schoppe, W. Gleason, Boston, Mass. 1880
Schwab, Elias F., Lebanon, Mo. 278
♦Schwab, Segmund H., Lincoln, Neb. 290
Schwabenland, John C, Odessa, Wash. 898
Schwarzauer, Max M., Fairford, Ala. 92
Schwimley, William A., Anita, lo. 1895
Scofield, Albert B., E. Smithfleld, Pa. 364
Scofield, C. Ingerson, E. Northfield, Mass. 234
Scofield, Frank E., Dora, Ore. 356
Scofield, William C. , Westhampton, Mass. 1851
Scoles, Richard, Leverett, Mass. 230
Bcotford, H. C, 7143 Perry av., Chi'go, 111. 148
Scott, Andrew J. [Cal.] 1874
Scott, Charles, Reading, Mass. 1854
Scott, Darius B., Lancaster, Mass. 228
Scott, Edward E., Shelby, Ala. 92, 439
Scott, Eno8 B., Onekama, Mich. 1882
Scott, George, Cortland, Neb. 288
Scott, George H., Atkinson, N. H. 298
Scott, George R. W., Newton, Mass. 438
Scott, H. M. , 520 W. Adams, Ch'go, 111. 65, 1874
Scott, James F., Springfield, Me. 212
Scott, James W., Janesville, Wis. 1868
Scott, John J., Normal, Ala. 1895
Scott, Willard, Worcester, Mass. 58, 244
Scovill, Edgar E., Cleveland, O. 340
[Scoville, Samuel, deceased.
Bcroggs, Joseph W., Pr., Eureka, Kan. 1870
Scudder, Doremus, Japan, 1885
Scudder, John L., Jersey City, N. J. 324
Scudder, William H., Berkeley, Cal. 11, 98
Scudder, Wm. W., jr., Seattle, Wash. 54,1885
Seabury, Jos. B., Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1875
Seagrave, James C., Hinsdale, Mass. 1851
Bearles, Geo. R., Absarokee, Mont. 284
Searles, Wilbur G., Ottawa, Kan. 192
Beaver, Charles H., Garden, Mich. 254
Seaver, Norman, Rutland, Vt. 1860
Beccombe, Charles H., Ames, lo. 11, 170
Seccombe, S»mu«l H., Davenport, lo. 172
Secord, Alfred A., Grand Ledge, Mich. 254
Sedgwick, Arthur H., Shrewsbury, Mass. 238
Sedgwick, Edw'd C, Curtisville, Mass. 240
Seeley, Nicholas J., Avon, Conn. 1853
Seeley, William T ,We»tfield, lo. 184
Seelye, Benj. B., Netawaka, Kan. 1898
f Seelye, L. Clark, deceased.
Seelye, Samuel T., Easthampton, Mass. 1864
Seibert, Albert E., Ceresco, Mich. 250, 254
Seibert, J. Addison, Worcester, Mass. 246
Seibert, Samuel 8., Crystal, Mich. 250, 2
Sell, Herman, Wilton, lo. 184
Selby, A. Clark, 1899
Selden, J. H., Greenwich, Conn. 59, 118,438
Self, William O., Clio, Ala. 86, 8, 132
Sell, Henry T., 215 Madison St., Chicago,I11.1877
Sengstacke, John H. H., Savannah, Ga. 138
Senior, Herbert I. [Me.] 1868
♦Setsee, Daniel M., Evarts, Ky. 1894
Severance, Chas. N., Garden City, Kan. 1888
Severance, Claude M., New York City, 316
Severance, Milton L.^ Burlington, Vt. 1864
Sewall, B. Frank, Antrim, Okla. 352
Sewall, David B., South Berwick, Me. 1842
Sewall, John L., St. Albans, Vt. 12, 390
Sewall, John S., Bangor, Me. 62, 1859
Sewall, Jotham B., Boston, Mass. 1855
Sewall, Oliver D., Brookline, Mass. 220
Seward, Arthur L. 1878
[Seward, Dwight M., deceased, 36
Seymour, Bela N., Washington, D. C. 1855
Seymour, Charles R., Bennington, Vt. 384
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
501
Seymour, Edward P., Wendell, Mass. 242
Bhaeffer, Grant L., Oxford, Conn. 124
Shannon, Wm. H., Wayne, Mich. 264
Sharp, John, Mannsville, N. T. 314
Sharp, Joseph B., Aurora, Neb.
Sharp, Robert W., Orange, N. J. 1889
*8harpe, P. A., 4712 N.40th, Omaha, Neb. 292
Shatto, Charles R., Shenandoah, lo. 182
Shattuck, Calvin S., Memphis, Mich. 1849
Shanfeld, Z. M., Hastings, Neb. 1884
Shaw, Benj. J. H., Grand Rapids, Wis. 408
Shaw, Edwin 8., Fargo, N. D. 1890
Shaw, Edwin W., Middleville, Mich. 1858
Shaw, George W., Fall River, Mass.
Shaw, Gilbert A., Brooklyn, N. T. 1894
Shaw, Henry H. , Marlboro, Vt. 38S
Shaw, John T., Pf., Oberlin, O. 1885
Shaw, Jndson W., Falmouth, Me. 1887
Shaw, William, Atlanta, Ga. 136
Shaw, William A., Lake Mills, Wis. 410
Shaw, William B., Port Byron, 111. 160
Sheaff, Robert L., Barton, Vt. 384
Shear, A. Lincoln, 1890
Shearer, Herman A., Pinckney, Mich. 254, 60
SheflBeld, Devello Z., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Sheldon, Charles F., Enid, Okla. 350, 2
Sheldon, Charles M., Topeka, Kan. 59,194, 438
-Sheldon, Frank M., Greeley, lo. 11, 112
Sheldon, Harry D., Wellington, O. 348
Sheldon, Stewart, Topeka, Kan. 1854
Shelton, Charles W., Norwalk, Conn. 54
Shepard, Herman T., Boston, Mass. 1891
*Shepherd, Alexander, Toronto, Ont. 1897
Shepherd, Robert G., South Point, O. 1898
Shepherd, Samuel, Maquoketa, lo. 178
Sherk, Abraham B., Kiantone, N. Y. 314, 60
*Sherman, Andrew M., Morristown, N.J. 1888
•Sherman, Barker B., Manila, P. I. 1880
Sherman, Floyd E., Topeka, Kan. 1879
Sherrill, Alvan F., Lee, Mass.
Sherrill, Dana, Hoopeston, 111. 1873
Sherrill, Sam'l B., Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1863
Sherwood, John W., Munica, Mich.
Shield, Frederic, Pasadena, Cal. 1883
Shingler, John J., Berea, O. 336
Shipman, Frank R., Andover, Mass. 216
Shippen, J M., Washington, D. C. 1883
Shirley, Arthur, Stratford, Conn. 1872
Shockley, Albert D., Holland, 8. D. 370, 2
Shoemaker, Elmer E.,Newb'yp't, Mass. 234
Short, Geo. W. D., 15 Robert ct., Ch'go, 111. 148
Short, Wallace M., Evansville, Wis. 408
Short, Wm. H., Platteville, Wis. 412
Show, Arley B., Menlo Park, Cal. 1884
Shull, Gilbert L., Crawford, Neb. 288
Shnltz, Jacob K., Princeton, Minn. 1882
Shuman, Henry A., Rising City, Neb. 292
Shuman, J. S., Riggton, Ga. 1898
Shurtleff, Ernest W., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Bilcox, John B., Winnipeg, Can. 1876
Slier, William J. [Okla.] 1891
Simmons, Abraham, Jenifer, Ala. 92
Simmons, Daniel A., Westville, Fla. 132. 4
Simmon8,Williara B.,White Cloud, Kan. 1898
Simmons, Zachariah. Little's Mills, N. C. 326
Simms, Thomas, Middlebury, Vt. 388
Simons, J. H., 876 76th St., Chicago, 111. 150
Simpkin, Peter A., Salt Lake City, D. 381, 442
Simpson, Alexander, Shaw, 111. 160
Simpson, Charles, Chatham, O. 338, 42
Simpson, Herbert A., Parsons, Kan. 194
Simpson, John W., New York, N. Y. 1879
Simpson, Samuel, Bfrlin, Germany, 1895
Sims, Frank W., Memphis, Tenn. 378
Sims, James P., Montgomery, Ala. 1894
Sims, John R., Gadsden, Ala. 92, 439
Sims, Josiah, Nevada City, Cal. 102
Sims, Richard V., New Iberia, La. 200
Sims, Thomas, Melrose, Mass. 232
Sinden, Arch W., Providence, 111. 11, 160
Ringer, Edwin J., San Francisco, Cal. 68
Single, John, Sioux Falls, S. D. 376
Singleton, J. H., Villa park, Denver, Colo. 110
Sink, Reuben H., Stockton, Cal. 108
Sinks, Perry W., Ridgway, Pa. 12, 362
Sinnett, Charies N., Chesterfield, N. H. 298
Skeele, Arthur F., Painesville, O. a44
SkeelB, Henry M., Harmon, Colo. 110
Skentlebury, Wm. H., Lake Odessa, Mich. 256
Skiles, James H., Farragut, lo. 174
Skillings, Robert B., Portland, N. Y. 318
Skinner, Charies L., Haverhill, N. H. 302
Skinner, David E., Doon, lo. 174
rSkinner, Edward, deceased, 36
Slack, Ezra A., Brookline, Mass. 1881
Slack, Henry L., Bethel, Conn. 114
Slade, William, East Hampton, Conn. 116
*Slade, William F., Waldoboro, Me. 212
[Slater, Charles, deceased, 37
Sleeper, Henry D.. Northampton, Mass. 1891
Sleeper, William T., Newton, Mass. 1854
Sleeper, William W., Wellesley, Mass.242, 404
Sloan, Alex., Kenaebunkport, Me. 206
Sloan, William, Gallup, N. Mex. 297, 441
Slocombe, Samuel, San Francisco, Cal. 1867
Slocum, Geo. M. D., Utica, N. Y. 1879
Slocum, \Xm. F.,Pr.,Colo. Sp'gs.Colo.SB, 1878
Slyfield, Frederic A., Quasqueton, lo. 180, 2
Small, Andrew J., Hampton Falls, N.H. 306
Small, Charles H., Springfield, O. 346
Small, Charles R., Wells, Me. 11, 212
Small, Henry E., Goshen, Conn. 118
Small, Uriah W., West Leeds, Me. 1859
Smalley, A. L., Jamestown, N. Y. 314
Smart, George T., Newton High'ds, Mass. 234
Smart, I. Chipman, Pittsfield, Mass. 236
Smart, William S., Brandon, Vt. 384
[Smedley, Willis E., deceased.
Smidt, Helmer T., 961 31st pi., Chicago,Ill. 148
Smiley, Elmer E., Pr., Laramie, Wyo. 1891
Smiley, James D., New Haven, Conn. 18S5
Smiley, Samuel R., Colebrook, N. H. 298
Smith, Albert D., Northboro, Mass. 234
♦Smith, Albert H., Barneveld, Wis. 404, 10
Smith, Allen J., Mariboro, N. H. 304
Smith, Andrew J., Ahtanum, Wash. 396
Smith, Arthur, Piermont, N. H. 304
Smith, Arihur H., A. B. C. F. Jf. 437
Smith, Azro A., Reading, Mass. 1864
[Smith, Charles B., deceased, 37
Smith, Charles H., Plymouth, Conn. 1887
Smith, Charles W., Flagler. Colo. 110, 2
Smith, Clifford H., Pittsford, Vt. 390
Smith, Edward G., Epping, N. H. 1871
Smith, Edward H., Oshkosh, Wis. 412
Smith, Edward H., A. B. C. F. M. 1901
Smith, Edward L., Seattle, Wash. 400
Smith, Edwin, Ballardvale, Mass. 216
Smith, Edwin B., Argentine, Kan. 188
Smith, Kdwin G., Princeton, 111. 1850
Smith, Edwin R., Farmington, Me. 206
Smith, E. Sinclair, Lansing, Mich. 256
Smith, Esther, St. Paul, Minn. 1893
Smith, Ezra N., N. Falmouth, Mass. 224
Smith, Felix G.,Ogden, Tenn. 380
Smith, Frank G., Dubuque, lo. 174
Smith, Frank W., Cass Lake, Minn.
♦Smith, F.H., fi70 Parnell av., Chicago, 111. 1877
Smith, Frederick C, Zanesville, O. 348
Smith, G. Ernest, Sauk Center, Minn. 274
Smith, George, Whitewater, Wis. 1868
Smith, George H., Wheaton, III. 1876
Smith, G. H., Munnsville, N. Y. 314
*Smith, George H., Dodd, Tex. 1891
Smith, George L., Newton, lo. 180
Smith, Green N., Baxley, Ga. 136, 8
Smith, H.W., 990 Coney Is.fav., N. Y. 11, 308
[Smith, Henry H., deceased. 37
Smith, Henry P., Amherst, Mass. 216
Smith, Hinds, Oberiin, O. 1871
Smith, Howard N., Cleburne, Tex. 382, 442
Smith, Ira A., Holden, Me. 204, 6
Smith, Isaiah P.. Salem, N. H. 1864
Smith, J. Challen, Alexandria, Ind. 166
Smith, James E., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Smith, James E., Thibodeaux, La. 200
500
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Ruddock, Edward N., Glenwood, Minn. 1858
Ruegg, Samuel G., Stockbridge, Wis. 11, 414
*Ruge, Louis H., Dodgeville, Wis. 406
Ruhl, Levi W., Belle Plaine, lo. 1888
Ruland, George W., Keene, N. H. 1871
Ruliffson, Edward J., W. "Wareham, Mass. 238
Runalls, John H., Lawn Ridge, 111. 156
*Rundu8, John, Crete, Neb. 288
[Runnels, Moses T., deceased.
Ruring, Victor H., Cooperstown, N. D. 330
Russell, Frank, Hartford, Conn. 53, 1867
Russell, Frank H., Chicago, 111. 1895
Russell, Henry A., Winsted, Conn. 1854
Russell, Howard H., Brighton, Mass. 1885
Ryder, Charles J., Stamford, Conn. 56, 9, 1880
Ryder, William H., Andover, Mass. 18, 61, 216
Sabin, Levi P., Emmett, Ida. 1872
Saer, John B., Bridgton, Me. 204
Safford, Albert A., Demorest, Ga. 1878
Safford,A.W.,64 W. Berwyn av., Ch'go, 111.148
Sage, Charles J., 9750 av. L, Chicago, 111. 160
Sahlstrom, L. A., Fargo, N. D. 58, 1899
Sallmon, Wm. H., Bridgeport, Conn. 114
Salmon, Edward P., Beloit, Wis. 1875
Baiter, Ernest J. B., Peterson, lo. 170, 80
Salter, William, Burlington, lo. 172
Saltmarsh, Frank N., W. Hartford, Vt. 388, 90
Bammie, J. H., Merriam Park, Minn. 274
Sampson, Cassander C, Tilton, N. H. 306
Samson, Caleb, Oak Hill, O. 336, 344
Sanborn, D. Lee, Lockport, 111. 150
Sanborn, Edward S., Georgetown, Conn. 118
Sanborn, Frank A., Wilton, Me. 12, 1892
Sanborn, Francis W., Marblehead, Mass. 1878
Sanborn, Fred L., Wheatland, Wyo. 1885
Sandbrook, William, Salmon Falls, N. H. 306
♦Sanders, Charles H., Chilton, Wis. 404
Sanders, Charles S., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Sanders, Frank K., New Haven, Conn. 71
Sanders, William H., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Sanderson, Edward F., Beverly, Mass. 218
Sanderson, Horace, Denver, Colo. 54, 1892
Sanderson, John P., Lansing, Mich.54,440,1876
Sandford, John I. [Minn.] 1896
Sandlin, Nicholas A., SuHigent, Ala. 86, 8
Sands, John D., Belmond, lo. 170
Sandwell, G. Henry, Lfytonstonf, Eng. 1873
Banford, Elias B., New 5th av., N. Y. 438
Sanford, John I., Hot Springs, S. D. 1890
Sanford, William C, Milford, Kan. 1876
Santikian, Hohannes K., Carabr'p't, Mass. 1898
Sargent, Benjamin F., Berkeley, Cal. 98
Sargent, Chas. F., Denmark, Me. 204
Sargent, Clarence 8., Wichita, Kan. 196
Sargent, Frank D., Putnam, Conn. 124
Sargent, George W., Cleveland, O. 1859
Sargent, James B., Lisbon, N. H. 11, 302
♦Sargent, Roger M., Sedgwick, Kan. 194, 290
Sargent, Sumner H., Sharon, Vt. 11, 392
Sargent, Wm. H., Upton Works, Mich. 1899
Sarkeyg, Elias J., Chicago, 111. 1895
Sarles, Jesse E., Caledonia, 111. 146
Bather, Bernard B. [Me.] 1894
Battler, Ferdinand, S. Milwaukee, Wis. 414
Battler, John, Tyndall, S. D. 376
Sauerman, William E., Blencoe, lo. 170, 6
Saunders, Eben E., Oberon, N. D. 334
Saunders, Harry L., Wfllston, Okla. 354
Bavage,G.S.F., 628 Wash'n Bd.,Chi'go, 50, 1847
Savage, John W., Bristol, N. H. 298
Savage, John W., Stanton, Cal. 1882
Sawyer, J. H., Pf., Easthampton, Mass. 1888
Sawyer, Leicester J., Tibbals, Fla. 1864
Sawyer, Roland D., Hanson, Mass. 226
Sayles, Harold F., Oak Park, 111. 1896
Scarrow, David H., Centralia, Kan. 188
Schaefle, John M., Los Angeles, Cal. 100, 2
♦Schaerer, John, Curtiss, Wis. 406
Schauffler, Henry A., Cleveland, O. 54, 1865
Schauffler, Henry P., Berlin, Conn. 114
Scheibe, Otto J., W. Superior, Wis. 11
Scherff, Frank C.F., Minden,Io. 180
Schermerhorn, P., Salem, Mich. 262
Scheurle, Gottlieb, Ritzville, Wash. 398
Schlichter, John B., Sterling, Kan. 1873
Schlosser, George, Paxton, 111. 1884
Schmavonian, Arsene B., Hyde Park, Ms. 228
Schnacke, Leon C, McPherson, Kan. 192
Schneider, John, Davenport, lo. 1870
Schoenfeld, F. W., Bloomington, Wis. 404
Schofleld, William, William8town,Vt. 1874
Bcholander, Ferdinand, Kane, Pa. 128
Schoonover, Hiram G., Angola, N. Y. 308
Bchoppe, W. Gleason, Boston, Mass. 1880
Schwab, Elias F., Lebanon, Mo. 278
♦Schwab, Segmund H., Lincoln, Neb. 290
Schwabenland, John C, Odessa, Wash. 898
Schwarzauer, Max M., Fairford, Ala. 92
Schwimley, William A., Anita, lo. 1895
Scofield, Albert B., E. Bmithfield, Pa. 364
Scotield, C. Ingerson, E. Northfield, Mass. 234
Scofield, Frank E., Dora, Ore. 356
Scofield, William C, Westhampton, Mass. 1851
Scoles, Richard, Lererett, Mass. 230
Scotford, H. C, 7143 Perry av., Chi'go, HI. 148
Scott, Andrew J. [Cal.] 1874
Scott, Charles, Reading, Mass. 1854
Scott, Darius B., Lancaster, Mass. 228
Scott, Edward E., Shelby, Ala. 92, 439
Scott, Enos B., Onekama, Mich. 1882
Scott, George, Cortland, Neb. 288
Scott, George H., Atkinson, N. H. 298
Scott, George R. W., Newton, Mass. 438
Scott, H. M., 520 W. Adams, Ch'go, 111. 65, 1874
Scott, James F., Springfield, Me. 212
Scott, James W., Janesville, Wis. 1868
Scott, John J., Normal, Ala. 1895
Scott, Willard, Worcester, Mass. 58, 244
Scovill, Edgar E., Cleveland, O. 340
[Scoville, Samuel, deceased.
Scroggs, Joseph W., Pr., Eureka, Kan. 1870
Scudder, Doremus, Japan, 1885
Scudder, John L., Jersey City, N. J. 324
Scudder, William H., Berkeley, Cal. 11, 98
Scudder, Wm. W., jr., Seattle, Wash. 54,1885
Beabury, Jos. B.,Wellesley Hills, Mass. 1875
Seagrave, James C, Hinsdale, Mass. 1851
Searles, Geo. R., Absarokee, Mont. 284
Searles, Wilbur G., Ottawa, Kan. 192
Beaver, Charles H., Garden, Mich. 254
Seaver, Norman, Rutland, Vt. 1860
Seccombe, Charles H., Ames, lo. 11, 170
Seccombe, Samu«l H., Davenport, lo. 172
Secord, Alfred A., Grand Ledge, Mich. 254
Sedgwick, Arthur H., Shrewsbury, Mass. 238
Sedgwick, Ed w'd C, Curlisville, Mass. 240
Seeley, Nicholas J., Avon, Conn. 1853
Seeley, William T .Westfleld, lo. 184
Seelye, Benj. B., Netawaka, Kan. 1898
['Seelye, L. Clark, deceased.
Seelye, Samuel T., Easthampton, Mass. 1864
Seibert, Albert E., Ceresco, Mich. 250, 254
Seibert, J. Addison, Worcester, Mass. 246
Seibert, Samuel 8.. Crystal, Mich. 250, 2
Sell, Herman, Wilton, lo. 184
Selby, A. Clark, 1899
Selden, J. H., Greenwich, Conn. 59, 118,438
Self, William O., Clio, Ala. 86, 8, 132
Sell, Henry T., 215 Madison 8t.,Chicago,II1.1877
Sengstacke, John H. H., Savannah, Ga. 138
Senior, Herbert I. [Me.] 1868
♦Setsee, Daniel M., Evarts, Ky. 1894
Severance, Chas. N., Garden City, Kan. 1888
Severance, Claude M., New York City, 316
Severance, Milton L., Burlington, Vt. 1864
Sewall, B. Frank, Antrim, Okla. 352
Bewail, David B., South Berwick, Me. 1842
Sewall, John L., St. Albans, Vt. 12, 390
Sewall, John S., Bangor, Me. 62, 1859
Sewall, Jotham B., Boston, Mass. 1855
Sewall, Oliver D., Brookline, Mass. 220
Seward, Arthur L. 1878
[Seward, Dwight M., deceased, 36
Seymour, Bela N., Washington, D. C. 1855
Seymour, Charles R., Bennington, Vt. 384
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
501
Seymour, Edward P., Wendell, Mass. 242
Shaeffer, Grant L., Oxford, Conn. 124
Shannon, Wm. H., Wayne, Mich. 264
Sharp, John, Mannsville, N. T. 314
Sharp, Joseph B., Aurora, Neb.
Sharp, Robert W., Orange, N. J. 1889
*8harpe, P. A., 4712 N.40th. Omaha, Neb. 292
Shatto, Charles R., Shenandoah, lo. 182
Shattuck, Calvin 8., Memphis, Mich. 1849
Shaufeld, Z. M., Hastings, Neb. 1884
Shaw, Benj. J. H., Grand Rapids, Wis. 408
Shaw, Edwin S., Fargo, N. D. 1890
Shaw, Edwin W., Middleville, Mich. 1858
Shaw, George W., Fall Hiver, Mass.
Shaw, Gilbert A., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1894
Shaw, Henry H., Marlboro, Vt. 388
Shaw, John T., /y., Oberlin, O. 1885
Shaw, Jndson W., Falmouth, Me. 1887
Shaw, William, Atlanta, Ga. 136
Shaw, William A., Lake Mills, Wis. 410
Sbaw, William B., I'ort Byron, 111. 160
Sheaff, Robert L., Barton, Vt. 384
Shear, A. Lincoln, 1890
Shearer, Herman A., Pinckney, Mich. 254, 60
Sheffield, Devello Z., A. B. C. F. J/. 437
Sheldon, Charles F., Enid, Okla. 3-50, 2
Sheldon, Charles M., Topeka, Kan. 59,194, 438
•Sheldon, Frank M., Greeley, lo. 11, 112
Sheldon, Harry D., Wellington, O. 348
Sheldon, Stewart, Topeka, Kan. 1854
Shelton, Charles W., Norwalk, Conn. 54
Shepard, Herman T., Boston, Mass. 1891
*Shepherd, Alexander, Toronto, Ont. 1897
Shepherd, Robert G., South Point, O. 1898
Shepherd, Samuel, Maquoketa, lo. 178
Sherk, Abraham B., Kiantone, N. Y. 314, 60
♦Sherman, Andrew M., Morristown, N.J. 1888
•Sherman, Barker B.. Manila, P. I. 1880
Sherman, Floyd E., Topeka, Kan. 1879
Sherrill, Alvan F., Lee, Mass.
Sherrill, Dana, Hoopeston, III. 1873
Sherrill, Sam'l B., Clifton Springs, N. Y. 1863
Sherwood, John W., Munica, Mich.
Shield, Frederic, Pasadena, Cal. 1883
Shingler, John J., Berea, O. 336
Sbipman, Frank R., Andover, Mass. 216
Shippen, J M., Washington, D. C. 1883
Shirley, Arthur, Stratford, Conn. 1872
Shockley, Albert D., Hetland, S. D. 370, 2
Shoemaker, Elmer E.,Newb'yp't, Mass. 234
Short, Geo. W. D. , 15 Robert ct., Ch'go, 111. 148
Short, Wallace M., Evansville, Wis. 408
Short, Wm. H., Platteville, Wis. 412
Show, Arley B., Menlo Park, Cal. 1884
Shull, Gilbert L., Crawford, Neb. 288
Shultz, Jacob K., Princeton, Minn. 1882
Shuman, Henry A., Rising City, Neb. 292
Sbuman, J. S., Rigglon, Ga. 1898
Shurlleff, Ernest W., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Silcox, John B., Wiiuiiptg, Can. 1876
Siler, William J. [Okla.] 1891
Simmons, Abraham, Jenifer, Ala. 92
Simmons, Daniel A., Westville, Fla. 132. 4
Simmons,William B., White Cloud, Kan. 1898
Simmons, Zachariah, Little's Mills, N. C. 326
Simms, Thomas, Middlebury, Vt. 388
Simons, J. H., 876 76th St., Chicago, IlL 150
Simpkin, Peter A., Salt Lake City, D. 381, 442
Simpson, Alexander, Shaw, 111. 160
Simpson, Charles, Chatham, O. 338, 42
Simpson, Herbert A., Parsons, Kan. 194
Simpson, John W., New York, N. Y. 1879
Simpson, Samuel, Berlin, Germany, 1895
Sims, Frank W., Memphis, Tenn. .378
Sims, James P., Montgomery, Ala. 1894
Sims, John R., Gadsden, Ala. 92, 439
Sims, Josiah, Nevada City, Cal. 102
Sims, Richard V., New Iberia, La. 200
Sims, Thomas, Melrose, Mass. 232
Sinden, Arch W., Providence, 111. 11, 160
Singer, Edwin J., San Francisco, Cal. 58
Single, John, Sioux Falls, S. D. 376
Singleton, J. H., Villa park, Denver, Colo. 110
Sink, Reuben H., Stockton, Cal. 108
Sinks, Perry W., Ridgway, Pa. 12, 362
Sinnett, Charles N., Chesterfield, N. H. 298
Skeele, Arthur F., Painesville, O. ai4
Skeels, Henry M., Harmon, Colo. 110
Skentlebury, Wm. H., Lake Odessa, Mich. 256
Skiles, James H., Farragut, lo. 174
Skillings, Robert B., Portland, N. Y. 318
Skinner, Charles L., Haverhill, N. H. 302
Skinner, David E., Doon, lo. 174
[Skinner, Edward, deceased, 36
Slack, Ezra A., Brookline, Mass. 1881
Slack, Henry L., Bethel, Conn. 114
Slade, William, East Hampton, Conn. 116
*Slade, William F., Waldoboro, Me. 212
[Slater, Charles, deceased, 37
Sleeper, Henry D., Northampton, Mass. 1891
Sleeper, William T., Newton, Mass. 1854
Sleeper, William W., Wellesley, Mas8.242, 404
Sloan, Alex., Kennebunkport, Me. 206
Sloan, William, Gallup, N. Mex. 297, 441
Slocombe, Samuel, San Francisco, Cal. 1867
Slocum, Geo. M. D., Utica, N. Y. 1879
Slocum, Wm. F.,Pr.,Colo. 8p'g8,CoIo.83, 1878
Slyfield, Frederic A., Quasqueton, lo. 180, 2
Small, Andrew J., Hampton Falls, N.H. 306
Small, Charles H., Springfield, O. 346
Small, Charles R., Wells, Me. 11, 212
Small, Henry E., Goshen, Conn. 118
Small, Uriah W., West Leeds, Me. 1859
Smalley, A. L., Jamestown, N. Y. 314
Smart, George T., Newton High'ds, Mass. 234
Smart, I. Chipman, Pittstield, Mass. 236
Smart, William S., Brandon, Vt. 384
[Smedley, Willis E., deceased.
Smidt, Helmer T., 961 31st pi., Chicago,Ill. 148
Smiley, Elmer E., Pr., Laramie, Wyo. 1891
Smiley, James D., New Haven, Conn. 1885
Smiley, Samuel R., Colebrook, N. H. 298
Smith, Albert D., Northboro, Mais. 234
•Smith, Albert H., Barneveld, Wis. 404, 10
Smith, Allen J., Marlboro, N. H. 304
Smith, Andrew J., Ahtanura, Wash. 396
Smith, Arthur, Piermont, N. H. 304
Smith, Arthur H., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Smith, Azro A., Reading, Mass. 1864
y Smith, Charles B., deceased, 37
mith, Charles H., Plymouth, Conn. 1887
Smith, Charles W., Flagler, Colo. 110, 2
Smith, Clifford H., Pittsford, Vt. 390
Smith, Edward G., Epping, N. H. 1871
Smith, Edward H., Oshkosh, Wis. 412
Smith, Edward H., A. B. C. F. 31. 1901
Smith, Edward L., Seattle, Wash. 400
Smith, Edwin, Ballardvale, Mass. 216
Smith, Edwin B., Argentine, Kan. 188
Smith, Edwin G., Princeton, 111. 1850
Smith, Edwin R., Farmington, Me. 206
Smith, E. Sinclair, Lansing, Mich. 256
Smith, Esther, St. Paul, Minn. 1893
Smith, Ezra N., N. Falmouth, Mass. 224
Smith, Felix G.,Ogden, Tenn. 380
Smith, Frank G., Dubuque, lo. 174
Smith, Frank W., Cass Lake, Minn.
*Smith,F.H.,670 Parnell av., Chicago, III. 1877
Smith, Frederick C, Zanesville, O. 348
Smith, G. Ernest, Sauk Center, Minn. 274
Smith, George, Whitewat«r, Wis. 1868
Smith, George H., Wheaton, 111. 1876
Smith, G. H., Munnsville, N. Y. 314
*8mith, George H., Dodd, Tex. 1891
Smith, George L., Newton, lo. 180
Smith, Green N., Baxley, Ga. 136, 8
Smith, H.W., 990 Coney Is.[av., N. Y. 11, 308
[Smith, Henry H., deceased. 37
Smith, Henry P., Amherst, Mass. 216
Smith, Hinds, Oberlin, O. 1871
Smith, Howard N., Cleburne, Tex. 382, 442
Smith, Ira A., Holden, Me. 204, 6
Smith, Isaiah P.. Salem, N. H. 1864
Smith, J. Challen, Alexandria, Ind. 186
Smith, James E., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Smith, James E., Thibodeaux, La. 200
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CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Smith, James R., W. Superior, Wis. 416
Smith, James W., Graceville, Fla. 1887
Smith, John E., Fiemontville, Cal. 1877
Smith, J. Franklin, Leigh, Neb. 290
Smith, John H. B., St. Paul, Minn. 274
Smith, J. Lloyd, Birnamwood, Wis. 404, 6, 12
Smith, J. T., Fayetteville, N. C.
Smith, John W., Bonifay, Fla. 132
Smith, Jonathan G., Tomah, Wis. 1888
Smith, Joseph E., Chattanooga, Tenn. 378, 442
Smith, Judson, Boston, Mass. 48, 67
Smith, Margaret J., Monteagle, Teun. 1893
Smith, Moses, 115 8. Leavitt, Chicago.IlL 1859
Smith, Nathaniel, Lake City, Minn. 1844
Smith, Orville S., Delavan, Wis. 1874
Smith, Oscar M. [Minn.] 1863
Smith, Otierbein O., Grinnell, Jo. 58
Smith, Ralph J., New London, O. 1884
Smith, Richard, Hobart, Ind. 166
Smith, Samuel G., St. Paul, Minn. 274
Smith, Stephen, Lebanon, Conn. 120
Smith, Stephen D., Orlaiido, Fla. 1875
Smith, Thomas, Indianapolis, Ind. 166
Smith, Wesley W., btaffordville. Conn. 12
Smith, William, Chapin, III. 154
Smith, William, Wakeman, O. 340, 8
Smith, William A., Groton, N. T. 1864
Smith, William H., Aurora, 111. 1879
♦Smith, William R., Parti idge, Kan. 194
Smith, William S., Worcester, Mass. 12, 1854
Smith, Zwingle H., Franksville, Wis. 1890
Emits, Bastian, Jackson, Mich. 256
Smyth, Egbert C, /y., Andover, Mass. 61
Smyth, Newman, New Haven, Conn. 122
Sneath, Isaiah W., Franklin, Mass. 224
Bnelgrove, Andrew H., Olivet, Mich. 1881
Snell, Charles Y., Los Angeles, Cal. 1871
Snell, Frank W., Dennysville, Me. 204
Snell, Laird W.. N. Brookfleld, Mass. 234
Snell, Spencer, 'lalladega, Ala. 92, 439
[Snell, William W., deceased, 37
Bnelling, Alfred, Jiuk, Micronesia, 1888
Snider, Asa B., Coverdale, Cal. 98
Snow, Beecber O., Maple Park, III. 1891
Snow, Benjamin P., Yarmouth, Me. 1870
Snow, Everard W., Boston, Mass. 11, 1901
Snow, Frederick E., Guilford, Conn. 118
Snow, Walter A., Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Snowden, Clifford L., Chicago, 111. 1897
Snowden, David H., Sterling, Kan. 1877
Snowden, Frank R., Bellview, Minn. 266, 74
Snowden, James E., Cedar Falls, lo. 172
Snyder, Charles W., Stillwater, Okla. 1883
Snyder, Henry C, Saranac, Mich. 262
Snyder, Henry S., Weymouth, Mass. 1885
Snyder, Owen M., Freeland, Mich. 254
Snyder, Peter M., Rockford, 111. 160
Boares, A. v., Honolulu,H. I. 144
Soderholm, Henry, Chicago, 111. 1892
Solandt, Andrew P., Emmettsburg, lo. 174
Solandt, James A., Lead, 8. D. 374
Bomerville,T.E.,109W. Adams, Chi'go,Ill. 1888
Soper, George E., Danbury, Conn. 11, 116
Souders, Walter G , Elmwood, 111. 152
Soule, Sherrod, Naugatuck, Conn. 122
Southgate, Benj. M., Sycamore, III. 162
Southgate, Chas. M., Auburndale, Mass. 234
Southworth, Francis, Portland, Me. 210
Spangler, AlpheusM., Mittineague, Mass. 242
Spangler, G. B., Capioma. Kan. 188,92,286,90
Spanswick, Thomas W., Keystone, S. D. 372
Sparhawk, Willis T. , Randolph, Vt. 1900
Spaulding, Wayland, Ayer, Mass. 216
Speare.S. Lewis B., Newton, Mass. 1874
Speer, W. J., Hydeville, Cal. 11, 98, 100, 4, 6
Speers, Luther. Osseo, Wis. 11, 412
Spelman, Henry O., Fairfield, lo. 174
Spelman, Levi P., Covert, Mich. 1860
Spence, Jos. M. A., Green Bay, Wis. 406, 8
Spence, Walter, Council Grove, Kan. 188
Spence, Wm. H., Cambridgeport, Mass. 220
♦Spencer, David B., River Falls, Wis. 414
Spencer, John A., Chicago, 111. 1894
♦Spencer, William H., High Point, N. C. 1861
Sperry, Willard G., Pr., Olivet, Mich. 83
Spiker, William D., Winthrop, lo. 172, 86
♦Spillars, Ashbell P., Tyty, Ga. 1885
Spittell, Jabez, Alcester, 8. D. 370, 2
Spoor, Orange H., Redlands, Cal. 1861
Sprague, Elmer E., Crete, Neb. 1893
Sprague, Frank M., Tampa, Fla. 134
Sprague, Fred. P., Central Lake, Mich. 250, 52
Sprague, William P., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Spriggs, John, Suches, Ga. 1876
Spyker, Simon, Richland Center, Wis. 1854
Squire, Abraham L., Elwood, Neb. 1897
Squires, Norman J., West Haven, Conn. 128
Staaf, Gustaf, Scandia, Pa. 1389
Staats, Henry T., Pasadena, Cal. 104
Stacey, John W., Clarksville, Mich. 250, 62
Stacey, W. Herald, Mount Vernon, N. Y. 1891
Stackpole, Everett 8., Bradford, Mass. 11, 226
Staff, Fred., Fort Atkinson, Wis. 408
Staley, John J., Manistee, Mich. 258
Stallings, Jeremiah J., Henderson, Ala. 86,8,90
Stamp, T. W., 6327 Evans av, Ch'go, 111. 1876
Stanford, Arthur W., A. B. C. F. 31. 437
Stanley, Charles A., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Stanley, John E., Vernon, Fla. 1891
Stanton, George F., Boston, Mass. 1866
Stanton, James, Platville, Colo. 1887
Stanton, J.iy B., Glenwood, lo. 176
Staples, A. •!., Geneva, Neb.
Stapleton, John, Cleveland, O. 338
Stapleton, Robert, West Park, O. 346
Stapleton, Robert S., A. B. G. F. M. 437
Stark, Charles W., Hillsboro. Wis. 408
Starr, M. Angelo, Philadelphia, Pa. 1870
Starr, Edward C, Cornwall, Conn. 116
Starr, Harris E., Stons, Conn. 11, 120
Starr, Otis A., Montevideo, Minn. 1870
Starr, William H., Providence, R. I. 1865
Staub, John J.. Portland, Sta. C, Ore. 358
Staub, Rudolph, Portland, Ore. 1890
St. Aubin, Thomas 8.. Springfield, Mass. 240
Stauffer, Henry, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 340
Staver, Daniel, Forest Grove, Ore. 441
Stead, James R., Lacon, III. 156
Stearns, Cliarles C, Hartford, Conn. 1870
Stearns, Edw. R., Warren, Me. 212
Stearns, Fred. B., Grand Rapids, Mich. 254
Stearns, George W., Middleboro, Mass. 232
Stearns, William F., Norfolk, Conn. 122
Stebbins, Herbert W., Boston, Mass. 1880
Steedley, David F., Ba.xley, Ga. 136
Steele, Charles E., New Britain, Conn. 1870
Steele, John T., Iowa, La. 200
Steele, Joseph, jr., Berwick, lo. 170
Steere, Charles, East McDonough, N. Y. 1870
Steiner, Dennis R., Ruggles, O. 346
Steiner, Edward A., Sandusky, O. 1891
Stembridge, A. E., Wilmington, Mass. 1890
Stemen, John A., Viroqua, Wis. 416
Stephens, Frederick A., Perry, Mich. 260, 2
Stephens, J. Viason, Radnor, O. 344, 6
[Sterling, George, deceased. 38
Sterns, Wallace H., Blackstone, Mass. 218
Stetson, R. Kidder, Wyanet, III. 164
Stevens, Almon O., Pontiac, Mich. 260
[Stevens, Asahel H., deceased, 38
Stevens, Charles H., Canton Cen., Conn. 1880
♦Stevens, Charles M., Stillwater, Minn. 1890
Stevens, Clarence M., San Francisco, Cal. 106
Stevens, Frank V., Whitewater, Wis. 416
Stevens, George B., New Haven, Conn. 71
Stevens, Henry A., Brighton, 3Ia8s. 1861
Stevens, J. M., 973 Ballou St., Chicago, 111. 148
Stevens, John L., Thawville, III. 1899
Stevens, Julius, Ft. Dodge, lo. 1865
Stevens, Moody A., Minneapolis, Minn. 1862
Stevens, Thomas E., Gray's Lake, 111. 154
Stevens, Wm. D., Warwick, N. Y. 1889
Stevens, Wilmot E., Portland, Mich. 260
Stevenson, John O., Waterloo, lo. 1875
Stevenson, Wm. D. J., Pittsville, Wis. 412, 6
Stewart, J. B., Hartsfield, Ga. 136, 8
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
503
Stewart, Jeremiah D., Aurora, Neb. 58 :
Stewnrt, John R., Curtis, Ala. 86, 132
♦Stewart, Lillie D., Oakland, Cal. 1899
Stewart, William E. M., Woodland, Cal. 108
Stewart, William J., Rofiendale, Wis. 406, 14 I
Stewart, William R., La Harpe, III. 1868
Stewart, Wilson R., Rocky Hill, Conn. 126
Stlckel, Edwin C, Pf., Nashville, Tenn. 1875
Stickney, Edwin H., Fargo, N. D. 58
Stiles, Hubert W., Ada, Minn. 266
*Stiles, William C, Stonington, Conu. 1876
Stimson, Cyrus F., Stratford, Conn. 126
Stimson, H. A., 159 W.86th,N.Y. 59, 61, 316, 438
Stimson, Martin L., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Stiver, Samuel L., Bunker Uill, 111. 1879
St. John, Benjamin, Fayette, lo. 174
Stocking, James B., Wahoo, Neb. 294
Stocking, Jay T., New Haven, Conn. 11, 1901
Stockins;, Wm. R., S. Williamstown, Mass.
Stockwell, Cyjus K., Angola, Ind. 1896
Stoddard, Eugene W., Martinez, Cal. 102
Stoddard, John C, Ogden, lo. 1884
Stoddart, William, Black Earth, Wis. 1887
Stokes, W T.,782Jeff' sou av.,Br'klyn,N.T.1883
Stone, Dwight C, Chester, Conn. 116
Stone, Edward G., Killingworth, Conn. 120
Stone, Edward P., Lapeer, Mich. 1861
Stone, Ira D., Batavia, 111. 146
Stoneman, A. H., Grand Rapids, Mich. 254
Stoop8, J. D., Eaathampton, Mass. 11, 12, 1901
Storar, Fordyce J., i'lymouth, 111. 160
Storer, Frederick A. S., Syracuse, N. Y. 1886
Storm, Julius E., Hyannis. Neb. 286, 90
Storrs.Chas. L., Hillsboro Bridge, N.H. 11,302
♦Stotts, Jas. U.,1865 Grand av.,<Jhi'go, 111. 1893
Stough, Henry W., Wheatou, 111. 1896
Btoughlon, Lewis II., Matoou, 111. 1895
Stover, Wesley M., A. B. C. F. Jf. 4J7
Stowe, Charles E., Cambridge, Mass. 1878
Stowe, Wilbur F., Saugerties, N. Y. 318
Stowell, Alex. D., Binghamtun, N. Y. 1858
Strain, Horace L., Decatur, III. 11, 152
Strang, Clement J., Springfield, 111. 11, 162
Strange, William L., New Plymouth, Ida. 165
Stratton, Edward W., Candor, N. C. 326
Stratton, Lemuel N., Chicago, 111. 150
*Strawman,D.S., Michigan City.N^.D. 11, 1900
Strayer, Paul M., 8. Nor walk. Conn. 11, 126
Street, Geo. E., Exeter, N. H. 300
Street, Walter B., Anderson, Ind. 166
Street, William D., White Plains, N.Y. 11,322
Streeter, Clayton M., Royalton, Wis. 414
Streeter, Willard E., Warren, Vt. 392
Strickland, Geo. D., Drummond, Mich. 252
Stringer, Firth, De Soto, Mo. 278
Stromire, Geo. D., Ford, Kan. 190
Strong, Charles B., Harwiuton, Conn. 120
Strong, David H., Williamstown, Vt. 384, 94
Strong, Delos A., S. Manchester, Conn. 1875
Strong, Dwight A., Madison, O. 1890
Strong, E. Ellsworth, Auburndale, Mass. 48
Strong, Frank P., Kinsley, Kan. 190
Strong, Jacob H., Berkeley, Cal. 1857
Strong, James W., /V.,Northlield, Minn. 83
Strong, Josiah, 105 E. 22d, N. Y. 1871
Strong, J. Selden, Abington. Conn. 114
Strong, Sydney, Oak Park, 111. 158
Strong, William E., Amherst, Mass. 11, 216
Stroup, Charles \., New Haven, Conn. 1896
Strout, Joseph W., Kingston, N. H. 302
Struthers, Alfred L., S. Gardiner, Me. 206, 10
Stuart, Isambert B., Hooksett, N. H. 302
*StubbinH, Thomas A., Holdrege, Neb. 290
Stubbius, WiUiam IL, Victoria, III. 162
Stubbs, Robert S., Tacoma, Wash. 1864
Stump, George E., liussell, Kan. 194
Sturgis, Frederick E., Natick, Mass. 232
Sturtevant, Ernest W., Post Mills, Vt. 392
Sturtevanl.J.M., 832 Wilson av.. Ch'go, 111. 148
Stutson, Henry II., Perham, Minn. 272
Suckow, William J., Fort Dodge, lo. 170
Suess, William, Kramer, Neb. 292
*Suffo, Andrew, Lincoln, Neb. 290
Sullens, Arthur J., Olney, 111. 158
Sumner, Charles B., P/., Claremont, Cal. 1868
[Sumner, Charles E., deceased.
Sumner, Fred. A., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Sumner, M. N., Mill Creek, Tenn. -378
Surdival, William, Pittsburg, Pa. 362
Sutherland, John M., Mound City ,111. 146,56,62
Sutherland, John VV., Detroit, Mich. 1876
Sutherland, Ward T., Oxford, N. Y. 316
Sutherland, Wm. L., Great Bend, Kan. 190
Sutton, Benj. A., Muscotah, Kan. 192
Sutton, Samuel, Young's Creek, Ky. 198
Swain, Augustus C.,No. Cambridge, Mass. 1873
Swain, Carl J., Sauk Rapids, Minn. 266, 72, 4
Swain, Richard L., Laconia, N. H. 302
Swanson, Isaac J, Lima, O. 342
Swanson, J. E., Lincoln, Neb. 290
Swanstrom, August [Mo ] 1892
Swarthout, Eastman G., Flint, Mich. 1893
Swartout, E. P., Lebanon, S. D. 374
Swartz, Charles K., Bellevuo, O. 336
Swartz, Herman F., East Cleveland,©. 11, 2, 340
Swartz, Joel K., Devon, Pa. 1855
Sweet, George E., Providence, R. I. 366
Sweet, Milo J., Almont, Mich. 248
Sweet, William I., Everett, Mass. 224
Swengel, A. Wilmer, Harrisburg, Pa. 1886
Swift, Benjamin, Orwell, Vt 390
Swift, Clarence F., Minneapolis, Minn. 270
Swing, Albert T., Oberlin, O. 1878
Swinnertqn, Wm. T., N. Stamford, Conn 1877
Tade, Ewing 0., Sta. B, Los Angeles, Cal. 1861
Taft.Jay N.,30 W'dworth av.,B'klyn,N. Y.1884
Taft, Rufus M., Worcester, Mass. 1893
Taggart, Charles E., Three Oaks, Mich. 262
Taggart, George A., Portland, Ore. 356
Taintor, C. H., 151 Wash'n St., Chicago, 111. 53
Taintor, Jesse F., Rochester, Minn. 272
Talmadge, Elliott F., Hartford, Conn. 1900
Talmage, Charles H , Taunton, Mass. 240
Talmage, Luther C, Waukegan, 111. 1900
Tangemann, Gottlob D., Danville, lo. 172
Tanner, Allan A., Waterloo, lo. 184
[Tappan, Charles L., deceased.
Tasker, Joseph O., Stoddard, N. H. 306
Tate, Albert J., High Point, N. C. 441
Tate, William J., Iligganum, Conn. 120
Taulbee, James M., N. Enid, Okla. 350, 2
Taylor, Albert W., Seneca Falls, N. Y. 320
Taylor, Charles B., Chamberlain, S. D. 1885
Taylor, Charles I., Linden, Mich. 1886
Taylor, Edward, Biughamton, N. Y. 1847
Taylor, Frederick C, Hyde Park, Vt. 388
Taylor, George E., Pierce, Neb. 292
Taylor, Glen A., Spencer, lo. 184, 438
Taylor, Graham, Chicago, 111. 65, 148
Taylor, Horace J., Dewey, Wash. 396, 400
Taylor, James F., Douglas, Mich. 1855
Taylor, J. G., Arlington Heights, Mass. 11, 216
Taylor, J. Phelps, Andover, Mass. 1868
Taylor, Livingston L., Brooklyn, N.Y. 11,308
Taylor, Marcus B , Brooklyn, N. Y. 308
Taylor, Raynsford, San Francisco, Cal. 1878
*Taylor, Samuel, Mulhken, Mich, 258
t Taylor, Mrs. S. E., Denver Mills, Colo. 110, 2
I Taylor, Wallace, A. B. C. F. M. 437
Taylor, Walter P. 1891
Tead, Edward S., Somerville, Mass. 1878
' Tebbetts, Arthur II., Miuneapolis, Minn. 1873
Teel, William H., Vernon Center, Conn. 128
[Teele, Albert K., deceased, 38
Temple, Charles, Traverse City, Mich. 1851
Temple, Wm. U. (}., Seattle, Wash. 400
Tenney, Edward P., i ambridge, Mass. 1859
Tenney, Henry M., Oberlin, O. 344
! Tenney, H. Melville, San Jos6. Cal. 106
i Tenney, Leonard, Boston, Masi. 1845
I Tenney, Leonard B., Nelson, N. H. 302, 4
! Tenney, William A., Oakland, Cal. 1856
Tenney, William L., N. Adams, Mass. 234
j Terborgh, Isaac, Richmond, Mich. 260
Terhune, Edward P., Pompton, N. J. 1865
I Testa, S. L., 66 Woodhull, Brooklyn, N.Y. 1899
504
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Tewksbury,Elwood G.,^. B. G. F. M. 437
Tewksbury, Geo. A., Concord, Mass. 222
*Thacker, Joseph, Cooks, Mich. 260, 6, 8
Thain, Alexander R., Wauwatosa, Wis. 11, 416
♦Thayer, Charles S., Providence, R. I. 366
Thayer, Frederick D., Dudley, Mass. 11, 224
Thayer, Henry E., Topeka, Kan. 54
Thayer, Henry O., Portland, Me. 1866
[Thayer, J. Henry, deceased, 38
Thayer, Lucius H., Portsmouth, N. H. 304
Thayer, O. Franklin, Wardner, Ida. 1886
Thiel, P. J., Spillville, lo. 174
Thing, Milo J. P., Lake Benton, Minn. 270
Thirloway, Timothy, Belle Fourche, 8. D. 370
Thistleton, Alfred E., Roxbury, Conn. 11, 126
Thom,A. Alexander, Audubon, Minn. 11,266,74
Thomas, Chandler N., Bristol, Vt. 384
Thomas, Charles M., No. Lawrence, Kan. 192
Thomas, David L. [Wyo.] 1893
Thomas, D. Theodore, Foungstown, O. 348
Thomas, Evan, Essex -Junction, Vt. 386
Thomas, Isaac, Horatio, Pa. 360
Thomas, Ivor, Bangor, Pa. 11, 360, 4
Thomas, John A., Kingston, Wis. 412
Thomas, John G., Lima, O. 342
Thomas, John M., Columbus, O. 340
Thomas, John P., Nanticoke, Pa. 362
Thomas, Lewis J., So. Peabody, Mass. 236
Thomas, Owen, Elliott, lo. 174, 6
Thomas, Reuen, Brookline, Maes. 220
Thomas, Thomas D., Ked Oak, lo. 1881
Thomas, Thomas P., Madison, O. 342
Thomas, W. Arthur, Trumbull, Conn. 128
Thome, A. M., 133 Lincoln av., Chi'go, III. 150
Thome, James A., Kelley's Island, O. 342
Thompson, Albert H., Raymond, N. H. 304
Thompson, Alex., Ashkum, III. 146,52
Thompson, Alex. W., Etiwanda, Cal. 100
[Thompson, Augustus C., deceased, 39
Thompson, Carl D. 1898
Thompson, Charles, White City, Kan. 196
Thompson, Frank, Valparaiso , Chili, 437
Thompson, George O., Truro, Mass. 242
Thompson, Hiram F. 1893
Thompson, Howard S., Hampden, O. 342
Thompson, James B., Eau Claire, Wis. 406
Thompson, James K., Chicago, 111. 1888
Thompson, J. M. [Mo ]
Thompson, Mitchell, Goliad, Tex. 1868
Thompson, Nathan, Laurel, Md. 1865
Thompson, Thomas, Frankfort, S. D. 370, 2
Thompson, William 8., Exeter, N. H. 1860
Thompson, W. 8., E. Bomerville, Mass. 11, 238
Thomsen, Ludwig, Lehi, U. 1900
Thomson, Alex., Ashkum, 111. 1887
Thomson, A. Eugene, Lorain, O. 342
Thomson, James, NorU'ood, N. Y. 316
Thomson, Robert J., Bound Brook, N. T, 118
Thoren, B. J., Pawtucket, R. I. 1894
Thorp, Charles N., Oswego, N. T. 316
Thorp, W. B., 3977 Drexel blvd., Chi'go, 111. 148
Thorpe, John, Brookline, N. H. 298
Thorpe, Ole O., Concord, Mass. 222
Thorvilson, C. A., Eau Claire, Wis.
Thrall, J. Bralnerd, Pepperell, Maes. 263, 438
Thrall, W. Herbert, Huron, 8. D. 54
Thrasher, George W., Courtland, Ala. 88
Thrush, John O., Webster City, lo. 184
Thurston, Chas. A.G.,E.Somerville,Mass. 1877
Thurston, John R., Whitinsville, Mass. 234
Thurston, Oakley B., Reed City, Mich. 260
Thurston, Thos. W., Albert Lea, Minn. 1851
Thwing, Charles F., Pr., Cleveland, O. 1879
Thwing, Edward W., Honolulu, H. I. 144
Thygeson, Hanson E., Chesterfield, Mass. 222
Thyholdt, Paul C, Jacksonville, 111. 1881
*Tibbets, Arthur H., Dawson, Minn. 1873
Tibbetts, Dallas D., Eldon, lo. 1881
Ticknor, Owen E., Westfield, lo. 1896
Tillett, Barton C, Central City, lo. 172, 6
Tilton, Geo. H., N. Woburn, Mass. 244
Timoteo, E. S., Honolulu, H. I.
Tingle, George W., Moville, lo. 180
Titcomb, Arthur, Saxonville, Mass. 224
Titmarsh, Robert, Des Moines, lo. 1895
Titsworth, Judson, Milwaukee, Wis. 410
Titus, Herbert R., Ticonderoga, N. Y. 320
Tobey, Benjamin F., Danby, N. Y. 310
Tobey, Rufus B., Boston, Mass. 1880
Todd, Albert G., Worcester, Mass. 246
Todd, David E., Payson, 111. 158
Todd, George L., Havana, Cuba, 1887
Todd, Henry C, Prentice, Wis. 412
Todd, John W., Fergus Falls, Minn. 268
Todd, Quintus C, Burlington, Wyo. 1879
*Todd, William E., New Lebanon, N. Y. 314
Toleraan, Charles B., Sterling, Mass. 240
Tomblen, Chas. L., N. Middleboro, Mass. 232
Tomes, Isaac N. 1858
Tomlin, David R., Mitchell, 8. D. 374
Tomlinson, J. Logan, Simsbury, Conn. 1863
Tomlinson, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. 1872
Tompkins, J., 153 La 8alle, Chicago, 111. 54
Toomay, John B., Carthage, Mo. 278
Toothaker, Archie, Highland, Kan. 190
Tornblom, August F., Hartford, Conn. 120
Torosyan, Hohannes T., Hawley, Mass. 228
Torrence, James 8., Laurel, Mont. 284
Torrens, David J., Friendship, N. Y. 310
Torrey, Charles C,, Taraworth, N. H. 306
Torrey, Charles C, New Haven, Conn. 1899
Torrey, Daniel T., Providence, R. I. 1888
Torrey, David C, Byfield, Mass. 232
Torrey, Henry A. P., Pf., Burlington, Vt. 1865
Torrey, Joseph, 8hirley, Mass. 238
Torrey, Reuben A., 81 Inst.pl., Chi'go, 111. 1878
Tower, Charles E., Hampton, lo. 176
Towle, James A., New Haven, Conn. 1871
Town, Willard O., Thompson, O. 346
Towne, Salem D., Williamstown, Mass. 1885
Townsend, Arthur C, Ravenna, Neb. 262
Townsend,L. A .,64 N. Cent'l Pk.av., Chi'go, 150
Townsend, Morris B ,Gr'nd Rapids, Mich. 248
Townsend, Stephen J., Haines City, Fla. 132
Tracy, Alfred E., Wilton, N. H. 306
Tracy, Charles C, A. B. C. F. M. 437
Tracy, Isaac B., Cumberland, Wis. 406
Tracy, James E., A. B. C. F. M. 437
♦Traudt, Adam, Globeville, Colo. 110
Trask, John L. R., Sprinafleld, Mass. 1867
Traut, G. Albert, Excelsior, Minn. 268
Travers, Robert M., Petersburg, Neb. 292
Travis, A. Ferdinand, Kensington, Conn. 120
Travis, David Q., Crockett, Cal. 100
Travis, Lee J., Marietta, O. 342
Trcka, Charles J., St. Paul, Minn. 1897
Treat, Edward P., Irasburg, Vt. 388
Treat, J. Calvin, Oberlin, O. 344
TreFethren, Eugene B., Ipswich, 8. D. 372, 4
Treiber, Daniel J., Russell, Kan. 1885
Trieber, Michael, Kulm, N. D. 332, 4
Triplett, Harry M., Springfield, Neb. 286
Tripp, Ira J., Bedford, Mich. 248
*Trover, Winfield D., Auburn, Ind. 1861
Trow, Wni. A., Sherburne, N. Y. 320
Trowbridge, John P.,N. Rochester, Mass. 2-38
Trueblood, Wm. J., 13 Woodland Park, 111. 1878
Truman, Daniel, Onekama, Mich. 260
Trumbull, H. Clay, Philadelphia, Pa. ISW
Truslow, Arthur, Baltimore, Md. 1896
Trussell, William F., Tintah, Minn. 274
Tucker,Fred.D., St. Anthony Park, Minn. 1896
Tucker, Wm. B., Opelika, Ala. 439
Tucker, Wm. J., Pr., Hanover, N. H. 83, 438
Tuckennan, Fred W., Washington, D. C. 1886
[Tufts, James, deceased. 40
TuU, Harvey V., Naperville, 111. 158
Tunnel, Robert M., Manhattan, Kan. 1869
Tupper, John S., Burlington, Vt. 1884
Tupper, Leland E., Selina, Kan. 194
Turk, Morris H., Weuham, Mass. 242
♦Turner, Benj. R., Independence, Okla. 1873
Turner, E. B., Kohala, H. I. 142
Turner, Herbert B., Hampton, Va. 1879
Turner, John M., Castana, lo. 172, 82
Turner, Jonathan, Utica, Mich. 1895
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
505
350
1862
40
336
1897
437
1866
110
1882
1861
Turner, Joseph W., Tallman.X. Y. 320
Turner, Leonard A., Chicago, 111. 1897
Turner, Sebastian D., Brockton, Mass., 220
Turner, Tell A. , Chillicothe. O. 1880
Turner, W. Jaj-, Norfolk, Neb. 292
Turrell, Charles W., Alma, Kan. 188
Tuthill, C. Julian, Sanford, Me. 210
Tuthill, Wm. B., E. Hartford, Conn. 116
Tuttle, Henry W., Manchester, lo. 178
Tuttle, John E., Denver, Colo. 12
Tweedy, Henry H., Utica, N. Y. 320
Twichell, Joseph H., Hartford, Conn. 118
Twombly, Alexander 8., Newton, Mass. 1859
Tyler, Charles M., Ithaca, N. Y. 1857
Tyler, Henry F., Columbus, O. 340
Tyler, Henry M., iy.,iSrorthanipton, Mass. 1872
Udd, John, Cambridge, Mass. 12
*U£ford,"W.S.,23Delancey, New York.N.Y .1891
Umsted, Owen, Trinidad, Colo. 112
Underbill, Wm. H., Vanderbilt, Mich. 248, 62
Underwood, Rufus S., Longmeadow, Ms. 1867
Unger, Samuel L., Brodhead, Wis. 404
Updike, Eugene G., Madison, Wis. 410
Updyke, Stephen G., New Ulm, Minn. 272
Upshaw, William L., Hobart, Okla.
Upson, Henry, New Preston, Conn.
[Upton, Augustus G., deceased,
Upton, Jonathan 8., Brecksvllle, O.
Upton, Rufus P., Kerns, Minn.
Ussher, Clarence D., A. B. C. F. M.
Utterwick, Henry, New York, N. Y.
Uzzell, Thomas A., Denver, Colo.
Vaile, Charles 8., Claremont, Cal.
Vaill, Henry M., Staffordville, Conn.
Vallentine, James Wesley, Marshall, Minn
Van Allen, Frank, A. B. C. F. M. 437
Van Antwerp, John, Vicksburg, Mich. 1847
Van Auken, Abram, Old Mission, Mich. 258
VanAuken,C.F.,155La Salle st.,Ch'go,Hl. 1877
Van Auken, John C, White Cloud, Mich. 1884
Van der Pyl, Nicholas, Holliston, hlass. 228
Van Horn, Francis J., Des Moines, lo. 174, 438
Van Home. Mahlon, St. Thomas, D.W.I. 1866
Van Keuren, Mailler O., Salamanca, N. Y. 318
Van Luven, 8. A., Denver, Colo.
Van Norden, Charles, Bacramento, Cal. 1866
Van Ommeren, Hendrik, Armada, Mich. 248
Van Swearingen, O. M., Chicago, 111. 1878
Van Vleet, William M., Mt. Pleasant, lo. 1891
Van Wagner, Allen J., Sedalia, Mo. 1873
Van Wagner, James M., Sedalia, Mo. 1846
Varley, Arthur, Winslow, Me. 214
Vater, William, Albany, Vt. 384
Vaughan, George W., Chulafinnee, Ala. 86, 8
Vaughan, Lewis B., Forman, N. D. 11,330,2,4
Vaughan, Stephen, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1895
Vaughn, Howard R., Eau Claire, Wis. 416
Veazie, Walter C, Denver, Colo. 1S84
Vernon, Ambrose W., E. Orange, N. J. 324
•VesBot, Charles H., Holyoke, Mass. 1892
Vetter, John, Eldon, Mo. 1863
Vickers, Albert Y., Bluff Springs, Ala. 1888
Viets, Francis H., Buckingham, Conn. 114
Villiers, J. Charles, Lyme, Conn. 124
Vincent, Clarence A.,'Gale8burg, 111. 152
Vincent, Corwin D., Mancelona, Mich. 258
Vincent, Samuel L., W. Glover, Vt. 386
Vincent, Thomas H., N. Weymouth, Mass. 244
Vincentius, Peter, E. Boston, Mass. 1888
Vining, R. W., Roscoe, N. Y. 318
Virgin, Samuel H., Worcester, Mass. 244, 316
Vittum, Edmund M,, Grinnell, lo. 176
Vogel, Albert H., Fall Creek, 111. 152
Vogler, Henry, Bowdle, 8. D. 370, 2, 4
Vogt, Wm. F., Guide Rock, Neb. 286, 8, 90, 4
Voorhees, Frank, Buiting Hollow, N. Y. 308
Voorhees, J. Spencer, Roslindale, Mass. 220
[Voorhees, Louis B., deceased.
Vose, James G., I'rovidence, R. I.
[Votaw, Elihu H., deceased,
Vrooman, Henry C, St. Louis, Mo.
Wade, Justin G., Araboy, 111.
Wade, William G., Solon, Me.
40
1889
12, 146
212
Wadensten, August, E. Auburn, R. I. 366
Wadhams, Jonathan, Rochester, N. Y. 1871
Wadleigh, T. B., Dongola, 111. 152
Wagner, Horace T., A. B. C. F. M. 43T
Waikalai, O. Z. W., Kalapana, H. I.
Wailes, Prince O., Schriever, La. 1895
Waite, Foster R., Talcottville, Conn. 126
Waite, Henry R., New York City, N. Y. 1872
Waits, G. W. Cornelius, Barnesville, Ala. 1897
Walcott, Dana M., Rutherford, N. J. 1871
Walden, H. R., Dockery b Store, N. C. 11, 326
Waldo, Levi F., Canon City, Colo. 1844
♦Waldron, Daniel W., Boston, Mass. 1867
Waldron, Geo. B., Little River, Fla. 1887
Wales, Fred'k H., San Francisco, Cal. 1876
Walker, Avery 8., Hennlker, N. H. 302
Walker, Charles S., Pr.. Amherst, Mass. 1871
*Walker,CorneliuBE.,SpringValley,Minn.l889
"Walker, D. A., South West Harbor,Me. 11,212
Walker, Henry H., Boulder, Colo. 110
Walker, Herbert, Sullivan, N. H. 306
Walker, John J., Westboro, Mass. 11, 12, 242
Walker, John T., Eaton Rapids, Mich. 252
Walker, Joseph E., A. B. C. F. Jf. 437
Walker, William H., Wilmette, HI. 162
Walker, William 8., Chester, Mass. 11, 1891
Walker, Williston, New Haven, Conn. 71
Walker, Zachary T., Lyndon, 111. 158
Walkup, Alfred C, A. B. C. F. Jf. 437
Wall, Arthur A., Rockford, Mich. 1883
Wallace, David, Lunenburg, Mass. 230
Wallace, Geo. R., Spokane, Wash. 400
Wallace, Louis, Palermo, Cal. 104, 8
Wallace, MacH., Eugene, Ore. 356
Wallace, Robert W., Somerville, Mass. 12
Wallace, Stryker A., Bowen, 111. 146
Wallace, William W., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Wallar, Wm. C. A., Little Falls, Minn. 270
Waller, Edward, Tipton. Cal. 1871
Walters, Luther M,, Fresno, Cal. 100
Walters, Thos. W., Spokane, Wash. 400
Walton, Gilbert, Harriman, Tenn. 11, 1901
Walton, Richard C, Kansas City, Mo. 1879
Walton, W., 29 Truxton 8t.,Br'klyn,N.Y. 1877
Waltrip, Theo. A., Lakewood, N. Y. 308, 14
Walz, E. L., Plaiiifield, Vt. 390
Wannamaker, Henry S., Elyria, O. 340
Ward, Arthur N., Somerville, Mass. 1879
Ward, Earl J., Meredith, N. H. 1868
Ward, Frank G., Emporia, Kan. 190
Ward, Geo. M., Pr , Winter Park. Fla. 83, 134
Ward, Hiram Q., Bakersfield, Vt. 384
Ward, John A., Toledo, lo. 1894
Ward, John R., A'*20 Zealand, 1894
Ward, Wm. Hayes, Newark, N.J. 53,438
♦Ware, Edward T., Atlanta, Ga. 11, 1901
Warfield, Franke A., Lowell, Mass. 1871
Wark, William O., Chicago, 111. 1892
Warner, Alexander C, Coalville, U. 1899
Warner, Charles C, Monticello, lo. 180
Warner, Lyman, Salisbury, Conn. 1857
Warner, Thos. H., Whitehall, Mich. 1S90
Warner, William J., Malta, 111. 156
Warner, Wilmond A., Bethel, Vt. 384
Warren, Albert, Lake Benton, Minn. 1872
Warren, Edgar L.,Wolfeboro, N. H. 306
Warren, Henry K., Pr., Yankton, 8. D. 83
Warren, James H., San Francisco, Cal. 1850
Warren, Joy M., Cooper, Mich. 2-52
Warren, Leroy, Old Mission, Mich. 1862
Warren, William F., Maiden, Mass. 1878
Warren, William H., Lansing, Mich. 54, 438
Warren, Willis A., Lake City, Minn. 270
Washburn, Chas. H., Maynard, Mass. 232
Washburn, Francis M., Lincoln, Cal. 100, 2
Washburn, George, Constantinople, 437
Washburn, George T., Meriden, Conn. 437
Washburn, George Y., Everett, Mass. 224
IVN'ashburn, William S., deceased, 41
Washington, Alonzo G., Farnhamville, lo. 174
Waterman, W. A., Terre Haute, Ind. 168, 438
Waters, Frank P., Wolcott, Conn. 130
Waters, George F., Glastonbury, Conn. 118
506
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Waters, N. McG., Binghamton, N.Y. 308
Waters, Otis B., Benzonia, Mich. 1861-1864
Waters, T. Frank, Ipswich, Mass. 228
Waterworth, John A., Andover, Me. 202
Wathen, Charles B , Rehoboth, Mass. 230
Wathen, John M., Claremont,N. H. 298,392
Watkins, Thomas R., Scranton, Pa. 1884
*Watry, Francis, Pescadero, Cal. 104
Watson, Albert, Windham, N. H. 1871
Watson, Albert P., Bedford, N. H. 1901
Watson, Carey H., Greentield, Maes. 226
Watson, Charles C., Lynn, Mass. 1867
Watson, Charles E. [Mont.] 1883
Watson, James A., Georgiana, Ala. 88
Watson, James J., Summer Hill, 111. 162
Watson, Robert H., Hersey, Mich. 1879
*Wat8on, Thomas, Lake Placid, N. Y. 1860
Watson, Wm. H., Red Lodge, Mont. 284, 441
Watt, James, GlenuUin, N. D. 382
Watt, James C. , Niagara, N. D. 330, 4
Walt, Richard, Clearwater, Minn. 266, 8
Watt, Thomas E., Brookfield, Mo. 278
Watt, William J., Vienna, III. 168, 62
Wattenbarger, O. T., Almeiia, Kan. 188
Watts, John W., Lafayette, Ore. 1880
Way, Lawrence F., Fort Worth, Tex. 1868
Way, Wm. H., Rensselaer Falls, N. Y. 1885
Weage, Edward D., Port Angeles, Wash. 398
Weatherby, Seaborn, Grice, Tex. 382
Weatherwax, Frank. W., Melbourne, Fla. 132
[Webb, Edwin B., deceased, 41
Webb, Henry W., Ionia, la. 170, 6
Webb, Thomas, Inland, N. Y. 312
*Webb, William H., W. Springtield, Mass. 1861
Webber, Berthold L., Marshall, Minn. 1894
Webber, Edwin E., Waubay, S. D. 376
Webber, George N., Northampton, Mass. 1855
Weber, William, New Haven, Conn. 1888
Webster, Asber C, Detroit, Mich. 1879-1869
Webster, Eug. C, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 438, 40
Web8ter,Frank'n G.,8ummer Hill, N.Y. 312, 20
Webster, George J., Long Beach, Cal. 1875
Weckbacher,George,RidgeUeld Park.N.J. 1897
Weeden, Charles F., Lynn, Mass. 11, 230
Week8,Eugene B.,18Cal. av., Chicago, 111. 1890
Weimer, Morrison, Pr., Rogers, Ark. 1890
Weir, George, Greenwich, O. 1888
Weiss, Geo. C, Waukesha, Wis. 1888
Weiss, Joseph, Hartford, Wis. 11, 1901
Welch, Moses C, Pomona, Fla. 1862
Welch, V. P., 441 8. Leavitt St., Ch'go, 111. 1881
Welcher, Manfred P., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1880
Welles, T. Clayton, Lowell, Mass. 11, 2, 230
Wellman, Frederic C, A. B. 0. F. M. 437
Wellman, Joshua W., Maiden, Mass. 50
Wellman, Wheeler M., Darlington, Okla. 1874
Wells, Arch. C, Lomax, Ala. 88
Wells, Charles W., Roy, Wash. 398, 400
W'ells, Clayton B., Eureka, Kan. 190
Wells, George W., North Fairfield, O. 1871
Wells, Herman J., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1890
Wells, John H., Kingston, R. I. 1851
Wells, Mark, Baltimore, Md. 214
Wellwood, Samuel D., Bancroft, Mich. 248
Welsh, John W., Evanstou, 111. 1900
Wentworth, Henry H., Goffstown, N. H. 300
West, Lester L., Winona, Minn. 276
West, Parley B., Lake View, lo. 178
Westerdale,T., 5310W.Lake st.,Ch'go, 111. 1889
Westervelt, Wm. D., Honolulu, H. I. 1874
Westfall, Charles K., Ventura, Cal. 1880
Westman, C. L., Vienna, 111. 1895
Weston, Bartlett H., Centerville, Mass. 216
*Weslrand, A. E., Milwaukee, Wis. 410
Whaley, Adam D., Edmore, Mich. 252, 62, 4
Whalley, John, Hart, Mich. 1871
Wheat, Frank I., Los Angeles, Cal. 1890
Wheat, Nathaniel M., Aurora, Mo. 1880
* Wheeler, Charles T., Kansas City, Mo. 278
Wheeler, Edgar C, Rockland, Mass. 238
Wheeler, Edward F., Austin, Minn. 1890
Wheeler, Edward P., Chicago, 111. 1876
Wheeler, Fred 8., Jefferson, Wis. 1897
Wheeler, Robert F., Hartford, Conn. 118
Wheeler, Sheldon H., Compton, Cal. 1875
Wheeler, Warren E., Pleasant Hill,Tenn. 1889
Wheeler, Wilson N., Newton, Kan. 192, 440
Wheelock, Albert H., Millis, Mass. 232
Wheelocb, Edwin, Cambridge, Vt. 1856
Wheelwright, Joseph, Presoott, Mass. 236
Wheelwright, Stephen, Washington, lo. 1895
Whipple, Frank L., New Britain, Conn. 1895
Whistler, Miss Sara B., Honolulu, H. I. 1898
Whitaker, John H., Atlantic, Mass. 236
Whitaker, John W., Tuskegee, Ala. 12
Whitby, Henry J., Emporia, Kan. 190
Whitcomb, George C, Coldwater, Mich. 1878
Whitcomb,' Wm. A., Spring Valley, Wis. 1896
Whitcomb, Wm. F., Surry, N. H. 306
White, Austin B., Los Angeles, Cal. 1861
White, Charles A., Princeton, Mass. 236
White, Charles E., Wilder, Vt. 388
White, Frank N., Sioux City, lo. 11, 182
White, George E., A. B. C. F. M. 437
White, George H., Grinnell, lo. 1856
White, Isaac C, Plymouth, Mass. 1850
White, Isaac J., Leon, Ala. 88, 90
White, James W., Sheboygan, Wis. 414
White, Levi, Indianapolis, Ind. 166
White, Schuyler 8., A. B. C. F. M. 437
White, William D., Phoenix, Ala. 88
White, William F. , Hinsdale, N. H. 302
Whitehill, John, Oldtown, Mass. 234
Whitelaw, James D., Ashland, Wis. 1887
Whitfield, John W., Ulica, N. Y. 1859
Whitham, Frank E., Ritzville. Wash. 398
Whiting, Elbridge C, Belmont, Mass. 218
Whiting, Lyman, E. Charlemont, Mass, 222
Whitley, John E., Penacook, N. H. 298
Wbitlock, Frank M., Cleveland, O. 338
Whitmore, Orln B., South Bend, Wash. 400
Whitney, Charles H., Cambridge, Mass. 1871
Whitney, Henry M., Branford, Conn. 1869
Whitney, Joel F., Royalton, Vt. 390
Whiton, Jas. M., 28 W. 128th, N.Y. 1865
Whitt, M. Wm., Bundick's Creek, La. 200, 440
Whitlier, Charles, Bangor, Me. 1860
Whittlesey, Charles M., Providence, R.I. 1868
Whittleeey, Chas. T., Wilbur, Ore.
Whittlesey, Eliphalet, Washington, D. C. 1851
[Whittlesey, Nathan H., deceased, 41
Wiard, H. DeF., Huron, 8. D. 372
Wickett, Richard K., Howard, R. I. 366
Wicks, J., 1859 Roscoe BTv'd, Ch'go, 111. 1849
Wickwlre, George A.,Winthrop, Minn. 276
[ Widdemer, Howard T., deceased.
Widen, John E., Keokuk, la. 1890
Widing, Carl A., Ashtabula, O. 1893
Wiedenhoeft, Wm., Vernon, Mich. 262
Wieder, F. E., Philadelphia, Pa. 362
Wiedman, Peter, Clay Center, Kan. 1864
Wiggins, Aaron W., Big Rock, 111. 146
Wight, A. M., Ogdensburg, N. Y. 316
Wight, Charles A., Hallowell, Me. 206
Wikoff, Henry H., San Francisco, Cal. 53
Wilbur, George H., Soquel, Cal. 108
Wilcox, Asber H., Norwich Town, Conn. 1865
Wilcox, Charles E., Biwabik, Minn. 1893
Wilcox, Charles H., Lawrenceville, N. J. 1884
Wilcox, Frank G., Green Mountain, lo. 176
Wilcox, Warren P., Bellaire, Mich. 250
Wilcox, William C, A. B. C. F. J/. 437
Wilcox, William H., Maiden, Mass. 50
Wild, Azel W., Cambridgeport, Vt. 1864
Wild, John, Hanover, Mass. 226
♦Wild, Laura H., Lincoln, Neb. 11, 290, 2
Wild, Levi, Royalton, Vt. 1893
Wilde, James, White City, Kan. , 1882
Wilder, Charles S., 1890
Wilder, George A., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Wilder, George D., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Wilder, Sedgwick P., Delavan, Wis. 406
Wiley, Horace 8., Hillsboro, N. D. 11, 332
Wilkins, Harry J., Fontanelle, lo. 174, 82
Wilkinson, William, Jessup, Ga. 138, 40
Wilkinson, W. A., Minneapolis, Minn. 272
1902.]
LIST OF CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS.
507
Willan, John, Huron, Wis. 68, 408, 10
Willard, H., Woodlawn av., Chicago, LI. 1858
Willard, John, 7613 Union av. .Chicago, 111. 1855
Willard, Wallace W., Moline, 111. 156
Willcox, G.B., 512 Wash. B'l d,Ch'go, 111. 1853
Willcos, Innian L., Worcester, Mass. 246
Willeti, George, Sioux City, lo. 182
Willett, George, 8an Luis Obispo, Cal. 106
Willett, MahloD, Decorah. lo. 1T2
Willey, Samuel H., San Francisco, Cal. 1848
Williams, Aaron, Berkeley, Cal. 1838
♦Williams, Albert W., Kemp, Ga. 1895
Williams, Benj. A., Burton, O. 336
Williams, Charles H., Hartford, Conn. 1867
Williams, Charles H., Cambridge, Mass. 220
Williams, Chas. W., Avalon, Cal. 98
♦Williams, David L., Fairhaven, Vt. 386
Williams, D. Thos., Fort Wayne, Ind. 166
Williams, David T., Huntsburg, O. 342
Williams.Edw.F. ,147 Ashland Bd.,Chicago,438
Williams, E.M., 81 Ashland Bd.Ch'go, 111. 1869
Williams, Edwin 8., Saratoga, Cal. 1864
Williams, Evan K , Coolville, O. 11, 336, 40, 2
Williams.G.C, 1054 Prospect av.Ch'go,Ill. 1878
Williams, Harriet K., Black Earth, Wis. 1896
n\^illiams, Henry H., deceased.
Williams, Henry T., Peoria, 111. 58,1894
Williams, H. DeWitt, 8. BriUin, Conn. 126
Williams, Horace R., Indianapolis, Ind. 1864
Williams, James, Slatington, Pa. 11, 364
•Williams, James B., MeansTille, Ga. 1860
Williams, John, Sun Prairie, Wis. 414
Williams, J.Christopher, Woodville, N.Y. 322
Williams, John H., Kedlands, Cal. 104
Williams, John K., Peacham, Vt. 390
Williams, John M., Colville, Wash. 11,396
Williams, John P., Elida, O. 1863
Williams, John W., Fairhaven, Vt. 1869
Williams, Joseph A., Plainview, Neb. 1896
Williams, Lewis, Utica, N. Y. 1867
Williams, Lloyd, Givin, lo. 176
Williams, Mark, J. £. C. F. M. 437
Williams, Mark W., Carrington, N. D. 330
WiUiams, M. H., 1122 Chestnut,Phila., Pa. 1868
Williams, Xathan W., Providence, R. I. 1849
Williams, Peter O., Dwight, N. D. 11, 330, 4
[Williamg, Richard, deceased.
Williams, Samuel, Riverton, Neb. 292
Williams, Theo. C, Sheridan, Wyo. 11, 419
Williams, Thomas, Brooklyn Hills, N. Y. 310
Williams, Thomas P., Searsport, Me. 210, 2
Williams, William, Oldtown, Me. 208
Williams, William B., Pierre, 8. D. 1869
Williams, William D., Popejoy, lo. 172, 82
Williams, William D., Pottsville, Pa. 11, 362
Williams, William H., Nichols, Mo. 280
Williams,Wm.J.,Hurley,R.F.D., S.D.,11,2,348
Williams,Wm. T.,121 E. 82d St., New York, 316
Williams, William T., Aten, Neb. 286, 8
Williams, Wm. T., Fredericksburg, O. 340, 60
Williams, W. Tyzer, 1893
Williams, Wolcott B., Charlotte, Mich. 1854
Williamson, Allen J., Ashtabula, O. 336
Williamson. James S., Haverhill, Mass. 226
Willis, Herbert M., Bridgman, Mich. 248
Willis, John F., Bossburg, Wash. 396
Willis, Josiah G., Holland, Mass. 228
Willis, J. Vincent, Roberts, 111. 160
Williston, Martin L., Barrington, R. I. 366
Willmott, Benj. A., Townsend, Mass. 242
Willoughby, Albert 8., Clarion, lo. 184
WilUon, Theo B., New Haven, Conn. 122
Wilson, Alfred G., Rhinelander, Wis. 414
Wilson, Clinton W., Ashland, O. 336
Wilson, Daniel E., Wayzata, Minn. 11, 268, 76
Wilson, David L., Fort Fairfield, Me. 12, 206
Wilson, Edwin P., Woodfords, Me. 210
Wilson, Enoch H., Columbia, 8 C. 369,442
Wilson, Fred. A., Andover, Mass. 216
Wilson, George H., De Kalb, III. 152
Wilson, George H., Wadley, Ga. 138, 40
Wilson, Gilbert L., 1891
Wilson, Gowen C., Woodfords, Me. 1861
Wilson, Henry, Covert, Mich. 1877
Wilson, John C.,30 8trongpl.,Br'klyn,N.Y. 12
[Wilson, John G., deceased, 42
Wilson, John H.,La Salle at. Chicago, 111. 1896
Wilson, John J., Kansas City, Kan. 190
Wilson, John R., York, Me. 214
♦Wilson, John W., Lake Geneva, Wis. 410
Wilson, Lafayette L., Childersburg, Ala. 1895
*Wilson, Levin, Cynthiana, Ind. 42
Wilson, A. G., Rhinelander, Wis.
Wilson, Sherman B., Faribault, Minn. 1862
Wiltberger, Louis W., South Shore, S.D. 374, 6
Wilton, Richard T., E. Derry, N. H. 300
Wiman, Gustnf, Brooklj-n, N. Y. 1898
Winch, George W., Holyoke, Mass. 228
Winchester,B.S., 14 Delaware pl.,Ch'go,Ill. 148
Windsor,John H., 215 Madison, Ch'go, 111. 1858
Windsor, William, Campbell, Cal. 98
Wingate, Henry K., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Winn, Fred E., Bennington, N. H. 298
Winship, Albert E.. Somerville, Mass. 1875
Winslow, Edward C., Boston, Mass. 1881
Winslow, Horace, Weatogue, Conn. 1842
Winslow, Jacob, S. Haven, Mich. 1875
Winslow, Lyman W., Hayward, Wis. 408
Winsor, Richard, A. B. C. F. M. 437
♦Winter, Alpheus, Trvon, N. C. 1863
Winter, B. B., 56 Flofimond st., Ch'go, 111. 11
Winter, Paul, Dexter, Minn. 1887
Wirt, Loyal L., Centralia, AuHralia, 1891
•Wise, D. Wellesley, Gridley, 111. Ic4
Wiseman, Chas. F., Newton Falls, O. 1891
Wismer, Ernest L., Creighton, Neb. 288
Wissler, Henry L., Exira, lo. 1888
Wiswall, Alexander, Upton, Mass. 242
Wiswall, Fred. M., Marlboro, N. H. 1890
Wlswell, Thomas C, Seattle, Wash. 400
Withey, F. N., Oklahoma, Okla. 11, 352
Withington, H. J, Wes'rn Springs, 111. 11, 162
Wolcott, William E., Lawrence. Mass. 228
Wolcott, William H., Moreno, Cal. 98, 102
Wolfe, Joseph, Grafton, O. 346
Womer, Parley P., W. Lebanon, N. H. 302
Wood, Abel 8., Keuka Park, N. Y. 1867
*Wood, Alfred A.. Fulton, Wis. 408
Wood, Benjamin C. Rochester, N. Y. 1894
Wood, Charles P., Chester, N. J. 322
Wood, Franklin P., Acton, Mass. 1871
Wood, Frederick C, Alba, Mich. 69, 248
Wood, Irving F., Pf., Northampton, Mass. 1894
Wood, Morgan, Cleveland, O. 338
Wood, Reuben K., Clear Lake, lo. 1846
Wood, Samuel, Chapman, Kan. 188
Wood, Samuel J., Lake Charles, La. 200
Wood, Stephen R., Oakland, Cal. 102
Wood, Sumner G., Blandford, Mass. 11, 2, 218
Wood, Wallace H., Wichita, Kan. 1898
Wood, Will C.. Boston, Mass. 1868
Woodbridge, R. G., Somerville, Mass. 238
Woodbury, F. P., Montclair, N. J. 56
Woodbury, W.,So.Framingham,Mass. 12, 1868
Woodcock, Henry E., Kansas City, Mo. 1848
Woodcock, Thomas J., Elk Point, 8. D. 370
Woodford, Burton H., Berwyn, N. Y. 1895
Woodhull, Geo. H., N. Bennington, Vt. 1888
I Woodbull, Jno. A., deceased.
Woodin, Herbert P., Chicopee, Mass. 222
Woodman-, Geo. E., Jr., Monmouth, Me. 208
Woodmansee, Frank M., Custer, Mich. 262
Woodring,Wm. H., Fairport Harbor, O. 340, 6
Woodrow, Samuel H., Springfield, Mass. 240
Woodruff, Alfred E., Austinburg, O. 336, 40
Woodruff, Emily C, Brookton, N. Y. 310
Woodruff, Frank E., Pf., Brunswick, Me. 1883
Woodruff, Henry C., Bridgeport Conn. 114
Woodruff, Purl Q., Vernon, Fla. 134
Woods, Lambert 8., Seattle, Wash. 11, 400
Woods, Merrick W., Overbrook, Kan. 192
Woods, Robert M., Hatfield, Mass. 226
Woodside, Thos. W., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Woodsum, Walter H., Hampstead, N. H. 302
Woodward, Geo. H., 8. Freeport, Me. 206
Woodward, G. W., India, 1894
508
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
[Woodward, Harvey, deceased.
Woodwell, George M., Orono, Me. 208, 10
Woodwell, William H., Hampton, Conn. 118
Woodworth, Arthur V., Manvell, N.D. 11, 332
Woodworth, Chas. L., Edgartown, Mass. 224
Woodworth, Darius, W.Williamsfield.O. 1861
Woodworth, F.G.,Pr.,Tougaloo,Mi8B. 83, 282
Woodwortb,H. B-.PA.Grand Forks, N.D. 1866
Woodworth, L. S., Providence, R. I. 366
Woolley, Joseph J., Pawtucket, R. I. 366
Woolworth.Wm. 8., Brooklyn, N. Y. 1890
Worden, Sylvanus A., Utica, N. Y. 1880
Worrall, William B., Cable, 111. 148, 52
Worthley, Harry O., Red Beach, Me. 204, 10
Woth, Friedrich, Naperville, 111. 158
Wray, Alfred K., Carthage, Mo. 64
Wrbitzky, Edmund, St. Louis, Mo. 280
Wright, Abiel H., Portland, Me. 210
Wright, Alfred O., Madison, Wis. 1867
Wright, Alfred C, A. B. C. F. M. 437
Wright, Benjamin M., Orange, Conn. 124
Wright, Cassius E., Washington, D. C. 1871
Wright, Eugene F., Lexington, III. 1873
Wright, G. Frederick, Pf., Oberiin, O. 69
Wright, George F., Bingham, Me. 202
Wright, George W., Boston, Mass. 1877
Wright, James C, Bluff, Wa^h. 1878
Wright, Malan H., Nepaug, Conn. 122
Wright, Newell 8., Detroit, Mich. 1873
Wright, Reuben B., Boise, Ida. 165, 439
Wright, Rich,, Newburyport, Mass. 11, 2, 234
Wright, Sela G., Oberliu, O. 1849
Wright, Turner, Ashland, Ala 86
Wright, Walter E. C, Pf., Olivet, Mich. 1868
Wright, William B., Buffalo, N. Y. 1863
Wrigley, Francis, Paonia, Colo. 1878
Wuerrschmidt, C. Wm., Hastings, Neb. 290
Wyatt, Charles, Moorland, lo. 178, SO
Wyche, L. H., Vander, N. C.
Wyckoff, Edwin D.. Carpentersville, 111. 148
Wyckotf, Herbert J., Topsfleld, Mass. 240
Wyckoff, James D., Peoria, 111. 1859
Wyckoff, James L. R. , N.Woodbury , Conn . 124
Wyland, Geo. V., Chicago, III. 1884
rWylie, E. B., deceased, 42
Wylie, Edmund M., Beverly, Mass. 11, 218
Wyman, Benson N., Savannah, N. Y. 318
Wyman, Daniel B., Heath, Mass. 11, 228
Yager, Granville, Rindge, N. H. 304
Yale, David L., Bath, Me. 202
Yarrow, Philip W., Montevideo, Minn. 272
Yarrow, Sidney R., Rocklin, Cal. 102, 4
Yarrow, William H. 1876
Y«uger, Francis A., Chicago, 111. 1895
Yeoman, J. Herbert, Tewksbury, Mass. 240
Yonker,Wilto R., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. 1890
York, Burt L., Bridgeport, Conn. 11, 114
York, Frederick E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 254
York, Samuel 8., Wilton, Me. 1887
Yost, Robert, Cortland, N. Y. 310
Youker, David G., Rockwell, lo. 18^
Young, A.A.,51218 Clarem't av., Ch'go, III. 1863
Young, Charles 8., Newmarket, N. H. 304
Young, Harry W., Seattle, Wash. 58
Young, James C, East Bo.ston, Mass. 220
Young, John H., Pittsburg, Pa. 1859
[Young, Joseph C, deceased, 42
Young, William E., Kalaraa, Wash. 398
Younggren, Claus G., South Bend, Ind. 1893
Younkin, Cyrus L. D., Boston, Mass. 1893
Youtz, Herbert A., Ofrmany. 1897
Zellars, Edwin G., Mayville, N. D. 332
Zercher, H. J., Salem, Ore.
Zickafoose, Francis A., Clay, lo. 172
Zottarelli, Guiseppe V., Cleveland, O. 1898
Zumbro, William M., A. B. C. F. M. 437
Zum»tein,W. Carl, Traynor, lo. 184
LIST OF LICENTIATES REPORTED.
This list contains the names of those apparently reported as under care, with ref-
erences to the pages where any such are mentioned as supplying churches. It in-
cludes slUo some names starred (*), which denotes that these persons, while reported
as supplying churches, are not reported to he approbated by, or under the care of,
any Congregational organization.
Further. 1. This list does not agree with the number given in State Minutes,
because all ordained since the lists were reported are here dropped. 2. The post-
office addresses are often delusive, the place being that of temporary service only.
3. Names followed by State only are of persons approved in the State mentioned, no
residence being reported. 4. The list is incomplete, because some States make
no full report of licentiates. 5. The contracted name of a State in brackets means
that the name was reported by that State, although the person may reside elsewhere.
Abbe, Harry A. G., Nvack, N. Y. 316
Allen, Wallace W., Texas, Mich. 262
Alleyn, William A., Roscommon, Mich. 260
Allison, Ales. L., Rapid River, Mich. 256, 60
Allison, William T. [Conn.]
Ananikian, Mardiros H. [Conn.]
Arthur, Charles W., Volney, N. Y.
Atkinson, Henry A., Glen EUyn, HI
Atwood, A. R. [Mass.]
Austin, .James, Withey, Wis.
Austin, Leon H. [Conn.]
Austin, Lloyd B.,8t. Paul, Minn.
Avery, Oliver P. [Conn.]
Rnhnflininn "X/'nlian fl rr\
320
164
416
Babasinian, Vahan 8. [(Jonn.]
Baker, Franklin, Norfolk, Neb.
Ballon, William J. [Conn.l
Bandy, Paul S., Fairfield, Neb.
Barber, Henry A., New Ipswich, N. H.
Barker, Herbert A. [Conn.]
Barnes, Orville A., Standish, Mich.
Barnett, John H., Shipshewana, Ind.
Bartholomew, Koyes A., Chicago, HI.
292
250, 62
168
150
Becher, Annette M., Cheyenne, Wyo. 419
Bennett, Henry J., Andover, Mass.
Bennett, J.'H., Crete, Neb
*Benneyan, H. G., Worcester, Mass.
Bentall, Alfred, Sherman, Mich. 250, 62
Bethel, W. Pembroke, Key West, Fla.
Bevier, Mrs. Mary A., Burlington, Colo. 110, 12
Bicknell, John [Conn.]
Bigelow, Warren D., Gi;
118
Juilford, Conn.
Blakeslee, Walter C. [Conn.]
Blenkarn, O. E. A., Valencia, Kan. 194
Bodine, Maurice L., Pawnee, Okla. 352
Bolger, Thos. F., Steamboat Springs, Col. 112
Booth, M.H., Arbor Hill, lo. [M.E.] 170,4, 8
Boss, Roger C, Garfield, Kan. 190
Bowie, M. P., Chicago, III. 150
Bradley, W. R., Kemper, 111. 156
Bradford, S. P., LinckUen, N. Y. 314
Brock, Lydia 8., Chase, Kan. 188
Brooks, Jo«eph H., Collbran, Colo. 110
Brown, F. L., Wadley, Ga. 140
Brown, Henry B., Evansville, Okla. 352
1902.]
LIST OF LICENTIATES REPORTED.
509
Bruce, Amos M., Maiden, Mags. 230
Bruno, Frank J. [Conn.]
Buckham, Matthew H., Burlington.Vt.
Burdick, Charlet H., Moline, 111. 156
Burt, Henry F., Chicago, 111.
Butland, Richard H., Taylor, Pa. 364
Butler, George M. [Conn.]
Buttram, William J., Potolo, Fla.
Cain, Samuel, Deerland, Fla. 132
Calhoun, Charles 8. [Conn.]
Campbell, Fred, Palestine, Texas.
Capen, Edward W. [Conn.]
Carey, Kdward, Princeton, 111.
Carlson, August T., Middletown, Conn. 120
Carlton, Isaac K., Bradford, Ma«i.
Carnley, George, Gordon, Fla.
Carnley, Joel, Gordon, Fla.
Carter, Franklin [Conn.]
Cathcart, Lilian B., Kings Mountain, N. C. 326
Chafee, F. M., Stuart, Iowa. 184
Chapel, Elmer O., Viola, Wis. 416
Chapin, Miss 8. A., Lyons, Colo. 112
Chapman, W. J., Blue Rapids, Kan.
Chuinard, Abraham, Springdale, Wash. 400
Clark, Edward W., W. Rosendale, Wis. 414
Coleman, Wm. H., Peoria, 111. 158
Commander, Frank, Vaughnville, Ala.
Core, Uarley R., Greenville, lo. 176, S2
Crabtree, Allan, Sherman, Tei. 382
Crater, Mrs. Hattie M., Guernsey, Wyo. 419
Crowell, Edward P., Pf., Amherst, Mass.
Culver, Charles, Grand Meadow, Minn. 268
Cunningham, J. L., Glenview, 111. 154
Curtis, Norman R., Denver, Colo. 110
Dana, Malcolm [Conn.]
Davenport, Wm. E., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Davies, John W., Garden Prairie, 111. 154
Davies, W. E., Wimbledon, N. D. 334
Davis, D. 8., Ocoee, Fla. 134
Davis, William E. [Conn.]
Dean, L. M., Bridgeport, Conn.
Deming, Walter D. [Conn.]
De Salvio, Alphonso [Conn.]
Dimond, R. E., Park, Kan. 188
Dodge, A. Carleton, Vershire, Vt. 392
Douglass, Roscoe D.. Victor, lo. 172, 84
Duff, J. E., Oriska, N. D. 332,4
Eldridge, Fred N., Chicago, 111. 150
Elkins, Grove F., Coscob, Conn. 118
Elleman, Angu» J.. Amboy, Ind. 168
Ellis, J. Lincoln, Willow Springs, Mo. 280
Ellis, John T., Gann Valley, 8. D. 3T0, 2, 4
Elson, George W., Atlanta, Mich. 248, 50
Elwell, Levi H., Amherst, Mass.
Emerson. Samuel F., Burlington, Vt.
Englund, Theodor, Chicago, 111. 160
Ensminger, Fred P., Sanford, Fla.
Erwin, B. J., Douglas, Wyo. 419
Evans, Geo. W., Mellow Valley, Ala.
Fahlgren, Charles A., Gaylord, K»n. 190, 4
Fairchild, Paul D. [Conn.]
Feary, Fred, Aurora, Me. 202
Finney, R. L., Wichita, Kan. 196
Fisher, Albert V.. Derry, N. H.
Fisher, Charles R. [Conn.]
Fisher, Edward C, Guilford, Vt. 388
Fisher, Lucien C, Qoodlettsville, Tenn. 378
Folger, Allan, Concord, N. H.
Ford, Eugene, Chicago, 111.
Ford, John H., Pf-, Demorest, Ga.
Francis, .\rthur J., Chicago, 111. 150
Fuller, Montie J. B. [Conn.]
Fulton, Albert C. [Conn.]
Garfield, John P. [Conn.]
Gates, Carl M., Dorset, Vt.
Gates, Merrill E., Washington, D. C.
Gaylord, Edward D. [Conn.]
Getchell, Evander P., Brighton, O. 336, 46
Gier, L. E., Chicago, 111. 148
Goddard, George 8. [Conn.]
Goin, Edward F., New Haven, Conn. 122
Gorton, D. D., Vermontville, Mich. 250, 62
Graves, A. G., Kirkland, 111. 156
Greenough, James C, Westfield.Mass.
Gregory, James 8. [Conn]
Groezinger, Christian, Hill.N. H.
Gr»ves, Ernest R. fConn.]
Haines, George, Paterson, N. J.
Hale, Morton W., Sudbury, Vt. 392
Halsey, W. W., Salem, lo.
Hamilton, Joseph 8., Oak Park, 111. 158
Hardee, Hart L., Hagan, Ga. 136, 8
Harris, Harry R., Hot Sulphur Springs, Col. 112
Harris, Thomas B., Cortez, Colo. 110
Hartwell, Arthur E., Dunstable, Mass.
Hathaway, William B., Manila, P. I.
Hawkes, George B. [Conn.]
Hawkins, Newman H., Seibert, Colo. 110, 2
Hayden, Newell M., Denver, Colo.
Hayes, E. C, Burton Station, O.
Hays, Herbert E., Buena Park, Cal.
Hayworth, Miss Lula, WestTille, Fla.
Heath, Jean E., Cornish, N. H. 300
Heermance, Edgar L., Mankato, Minn. 270
Hino, Masumi, Kyoto, Japan.
Hoffman, Karl A. T. [Conn.]
Holmes, John A. [Conn.]
Houghton, Roy M., Charlotte, Mich. 250, 6
Howard, Lawrence li. [Conn.]
Humphries, George, Milligan, Fla.
Hunt, George L. [Minn.]
Husband, Charles H., Dover, Kan. 190, 6
Hyde, James [Conn 1
Izard, John, Carbondale, Kan.
Jertberg, Carl A., Springfield, Mo. 280
Johnson, George H., Monroe, Conn. 120
Johnson, 8., Jr., Roodhouse, 111. 160
Johnston, Louis H., Stillwater, Minn. 274
Jones, Emory H., Windham, Vt.
*Jonei, Helen M., Eden, Vt.
Jones, Harry H , Key West, Fla.
Josephson, J. M., Nora, Ida. 165
Kedzie, Wm. R., Amherst, O. 336
Kelley, Geo. W.. Barber, Ala.
Kelly, Arthur W., Auburndale, Mas*.
Kelly, Edward P., Auburndale, Mass.
Kent, Wm. H., Sharon, Wis. 414
King, Hines E. [Conn.]
Kirchner, A. P. C., Denison, Texas.
Knowles, Richard, Wellfleet, Mass. 242
Koki, Abraham, Moreau River, 8. D. 374
Kuhl, E. P., Palestine. Texas.
Larsen, Bartholdus, Portland, N. D. 334
Larson, Anton R. [Conn.]
Lawrence, B. F., Bartow, Ga. 136
Le Febre, John, Cable, Wis. 404
Libbj', F. J., Richmond, Me.
Lillard, Theodore B. [Conn.]
Lowry, Oscar, Fairmount, Ind. 166
Lumpkin, Dickerson G., Ernest, Ala.
Lyman, Eugene W. [Conn.]
Magoun, H. W., Redfield, S. D.
Mapes, Fred H. [Conn.]
Marsh, Burton E. [Conn.]
Martin, Cyril P., Cedar Rapids, lo. 172
Martin, John L., Rollo, 111. 160
Mather, Frank A. [Conn ]
Matthes, Wm. H., New York City, N. Y.
Maviomates, Lazarus K. [Conn.]
*McBean, John F., South Acton, Mass.
McCallum, William A., Dorcas, Fla.
McChine, Wm. R., Ellsworth, Minn. 268
McColl, Ray J., Harrison, Mich. 254
McLane, W. R., Little Rock, Iowa, 178
McLean, John B. [Conn. J
McNair. William M., I'rovldence, R. I.
McNaiighton, Robert, Rots, Ind. IcSS
McTier, Neptune U., Glenvllle, Ga. 136, 40
McWhorter, A.T., No Stoughton, Mass.
McWhorter, Andrew T., 8. Union, Me. 212
Meeker, Charles P., Chicago, 111. 150
Melendy, Royal L., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Merriam, Charles W. [Conn.]
Meserve, Howard C. [Conn.]
Mock, Stanley W., Watertown, N. Y. 310
Moe, William C. H., Granby, Vt. 386
510
CONGREGATIONAL YEAR-BOOK.
[1902.
Montague, William L., PA, Atnherst.MasB.
Moore, Arttiur A., Rockton, 111. 160
Moore, Edward ^., Wiscasset, Me. 214
Moore, Wm. Howard, Trevor, Wis. 410
Moya, Jesus M., Albuquerque, N. M. 297
Nay lor, Jamei W., Boone, Okla. 352
Neilan, J. D , Chicago, III.
Nicol, John M. [Conn.]
Nissen.Niel [Mich.]
Nordlund, Victor L., Michigan City, Ind. 168
Northrope, Byron, Le Raysville, Pa. 362
Nugent, Thomas A., Algonquin, 111. 146
Nugent, Walter H , Alvord, lo. [Meth. E.]170
Ohleen, Joel P., Aberdeen, Wash. 396
Okumura, Takine, Honolulu, H. I. 144
Oldfield, W. Judson, Estelline, S. D. 370
Olds, Chas. B. [Conn.]
Olsen, Axel W., Norwich, Conn. 124
Olson, Severt, Velva, N. D. 334
Owen, Edward P., Manchester, Okla. 352
Packard, Herbert L. [Conn ]
Packard, Harry P., M.D., Cameron, Col. 110,2
Palmer, J. H., Tuskegee, Ala.
Parsons, St. Clare, Carsonville, Mich. 250, 60
Penwarden, Brirton H., Phippsburg, Me. 210
Percival, John T., Spokane, Wash.
Peterson, Carl O., Ivoryton, Conn. 116, 20
*Pinney, Ira E., South Wallingford, Vt. 392
Powell, Katherine W., Custer, 8. D. 370
Pratt, Waldo S. [Conn.]
Prestidge. William J., Athens, Mich. 248, 56
Preston, Mrs. C. W., Thedford, Neb.
Price, Wm. F., Liberty, Wis. 410
Prickett, Hiram W., Phoenix, Ala
Pryor, William C , Winter Park, Fla.
Purvis, Charles, Hasty, Ga. 138
Quinn, H. D., Linden, Mich., 258
Ralph, Edwin A., North Guilford, Conn. 124
Rasmussen, Peter, Cope, Colo.
Rawson, Griggs N., Arena, Wis. 404
Raymond, Fred'k W., Bridgewater, Colo. 114
Reed, Lucius F., Weeping Water, Neb.
Reese, John B., Crow Lake, 8. D. 370, 6
Rhodes, B. J., Steamboat Hock, Iowa, 184
Richardson, W. L. Longton, Kan. 192
Ridings, E. J., Chebanse, 111. 148
Roberts, Ruel W., Hartford, Mich. 254, 6
Ross, George G., Huntington, Mass. 228
Roulet, Paul, Pf., Wichita, Kan.
Russell, Robert B., Key West, Fla.
Sargent, Sumner H. [(Jonn.l
Sawyer, Henry E., Washington, D. C.
Schumaker, W., Creston, lo. 172
Scott, Abner S., Pringle, Ga. 138
Sbabaz, Baba N. [Conn.]
Sibley, Josiah [Conn.]
Slater, Sheldon, Hesper, N. D. 332
Smith, Mrs. Anna, Gracfville, Fla.
Smith, Caleb E., Peru, Mass. 236
Smith, G. Byron, Iberia, Mo.
Smith, Harry L., Corry, Pa. 360
Stackman, Carl [Conn.]
Stackpole, Markhara W., Magnolia, Mass. 226
Stephen*, Thad. A., Morton Park, 111. 156
Stetson, Oscar F., North Carver, Mass. 220
Stewart, John H., Milllgan, Fla.
Stimson, Rufus W. [Conn.]
Stone, Wilmot C, Dee Moines, Iowa, 174
Strickland, H. O., Ewells, Ala.
Stryker, Garrett V., Williamstown, Mass. 244
Swertfager, G. A., Boston, Mass.
Switzer, Anne E., La Fayette, Colo. 112
Taisne, Telephore [ConnJ
Taylor, Carl B., Tampa, Fla.
Taylor, Thomas A., Williston, N. D. 334
Taylor, William, Sykesland, S. C. 369
Thayer, Frederick D. [Conn.]
ThomAa, James, Halifax, Mass.
Thurston, John L. [Conn.]
Tilman, Howell, Americus, Ga. 136
Toane, Ernest G. [Conn.]
Tolson, George P., Oakland, Cal., Sta. B, 100
Townsend, Jewett C, Williamston, Mich 264
Trosper, J. M., Woodbine, Ky. 198
"Van Luven, 8. A., Denver, Colo. 110
Wakutemani, Huntington, Fort Yate8,N.D.
Waldrop, Isaac M., Banner, Kan. 190
Walker, Isaac, Pembroke, N. H.
Walker, Williston [Conn.]
Walker, Wm. 8., Chester, Mass. 222
Walton. James A., Gettysburg, S. D. 372
Warren, Charles H., New York city, N. Y.
Weatherby, W. Hemp, Grice, Tex.
Wehrhan, Nelson W., Big Rock, lo. 170
Wescott, Wm. S., Poplar Grove, 111. 160
Wetzell, John W., Pf., Denver, Colo.
Whiddon, W. Z., Galena, Texas.
White, F. Dale, Hudsonville, Mich. 256
White, Ralph H. [Conn.]
Wightman, John C, Northfleld,Ma88.
Williams, Fannie B., Carney, Okla. 350, 2
Wilson, James, Eaton, Colo.
Withington, Wilfred, Strong City, Kan. 194
Woodruflf, Elijah W. [Conn.]
Worcester, Edward S. [Conn.]
Wurst, Albert E., Boston, Mass.
Wyatt, Fnincis O., Piano, III. 160
Yellowhawk, Solomon, Oahe, S. D. 370
Yellowhawk, 8., Virgin Creek, S. D. 376
Zimmerman, Benj., Oahe, S. D. 374
1902.]
MINISTERS OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS.
511
LIST OF MINISTERS
OF OTHER DENOMINATIONS SUPPLYING CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES,
INCLUDING SOME WHOSE POSITIONS ARE NOT KNOWN OR SPECIFIED.
Anderson, Aaron, Mankato, Minn. 270
Anderson, Albin, San Francisco, Cal. 106
Anderson, Martin E., Tacoraa, Wash. 400
Arnold, Lewii D., Akeley, Minn. 266
Babbit, William A., Ashtabula, O. 336
Barbour, Mary L., Weston, Vt. 394
Bates, George E., Maplewood, Mo. 278
Bean, Abram L , Taunton, Mass. 240
Bickford, Levi F., Kidder, Mo. 278
Boswlth, A. R., Onarga, 111. 1.58
Brown, Wm. W., Sioux City, lo. 182
Bushnell, John J., North Truro, Mass. 242
Carlson, Eskil M., Los Angeles, Cal. 102
Case, Shirley J., Bethany, Conn. 114
Chambers, .James, Smyrna, N. Y. 320
Chapman, Ed win D., West Newark, N. Y. 322
Clark, Edward P., Worden, Mich. 262
Cole, Leonard T.. Crary's Mills, N. Y. 310
Conner, Wm. H , Portland, Ind. 168
Cook, Edward D., East McDonough, N. Y. 312
Cope, H. W., Unadilla, Neb. 292
Cornish, Hiram N., Chfsterland, O. 338
Cowan, Frank B., Morrisville, N. Y. 314
Crawford, Halbert D., Aberdeen, Wash. 396
Crawford, William H., Williston, Vt. 394
Cronmiller, Bruce W., S. Egremont.Mass. 224
Curry, Caleb, .Jerome, Mich. 256
Curtis, Walter R., Hubbardton, Vt. 388
Darrell, Morris de M.,Caunon Falls, Minn. 266
Dawson, W. T , Turton, S. D. 376
Doering, John C., Boaz, III. 146
Dracas, Arthur, Lewis, N. Y. 314, 20
Emery, George A., Moreton, Vt. 386
Enders, Geo. C, PitUfleld, O. 344
Estes, Benjamin F., Hebron. N. H. 302
Evans, Morris L., Endeavor, Wis. 408
Fairbanks, Chas. G., Dawson, N. D. 330, 4
Frost, Robert D., Allen's Mills, Me. 206
Fulgham, Philip O., Albion, 111. 158, 60, 2
Gterdiner, Jaraei A., Sausalito, Cal.
Gardner, William, Arlington, Wis. 410, 6
Golden, H. C, Kirtland, O. 312
Harriott, W. C, Chicago, III. 148
Haskett, Claude L., Hartland, Wis. 408
Hayes, Robert E. L., Oakland, lo. 180
Hetrick, Andrew J., Mohegan, Conn. 120
Horton, Thomas C, Dallas, Tex. 382
Hultman, John A., Worcester, Mass. 244
Hunaberger, Jos. H., Vineland, N. J. 324
Button, Milton L., Brainerd, Minn. 266
Jokes, J. L., Highland Station, Mich. 256
Imlay, .John, Black Earth, Wis. 404
Ivey, Hugh, Lebanon, N. Y. 314
Jenkins, Noah E., Pratthara, N. Y. 318
Jewett, George J., Curtis, Okla. 350
.Jones, Daniel M., Cambridgeport, Vt. 390
Jones, J. Russell, Taopi, Minn. 274
Kent, ThoB., New Baltimore, Mich. 258
King, J. B., Dallas City, III. ]52
Kyle, W. H., Riga, N. Y. 318
Leggett, Geo. A., Richmond Hill, N. Y. 318
Leitch, Fred \., So. Portland, Me., 212
Lemman, William G-, Windham, O. 348
Leverett, Theo. L., Deer River, N. Y. 310
Lidman, Adam, Minneapolis, Minn. 272
Little, James, Clayton, Cal. 93
Lods, Albert J., Holyoke, Mass. 228
Magill, Andrew, Enlield, Mass. 236
Makeley, George N., St. Paul, Minn. 274
Martin, George, West Newbury, Mass. 242
Mitchell, George A., Millburn, III. 156
Mix, Clifton R., Cliftondale, Mass. 238
Moore, Howard, Whittaker, Mich. 264
Morrison, Wm. F., Ann Arbor, Mich. 264
Nelson, Harry L., Linwood, Kan. 192
Obee, Christopher, Adrian, Mich. 264
Phelps, Geo. O., Prospect, N. Y. 310
Pierce, Jason V., Shutesburj% Mass. 238
Portee, Elijah, Eastover, S. C. 369
Posson, William, Ironville, N. Y. 310
Powell, James B , Larrabee, N. D. 332
Pratt, Henry D., Brooklyn, N. Y. 310
Richardson, H. J.. Edgewood, lo. 174
Robert, R. G., Ulster Park, N. Y. 320
Ruddick, Rich. A., Genesee, Wis. 408
Shanton, I. A., Melvin, III. log
Shepard, Frank R., Alburg Springs, Vt. 384
Shultis, Frank H., Reed's Corners, N. Y, 318
Smith, Alexander D , Gracefield, Minn. 268
Smith, J. B., Ga^port, N. Y. 312
Steele, Wm., Courtenay, N. D. 330
Stewart, J< sse B., Huggins, Ga. 138
Stover, Howard C, Denver, Colo. 110
Tate, Albert J., High Point, N. C. 326
Thompson, J. W., Warsaw, 111. 164
Tilden, Herbert W., Wilton, Me. 214
Tsaison, Carl O , St. Louis, Mo. 280
Tuck, Edward H., Casco, Me. 204, 10
Upson, Charles E.. Milford, Conn. 120
Vail, Harry B., Belpre, O. 336
Van Slyke, O. E., Dennis, Mass.
Walton, C. H., Parishville, N. Y. 318
Watkins, Thomas, Eldon, Mo. 278
Webb, Wm. H., West Springfield, Mass. 244
Webster, William M., Mecca, O. 344
Weeks, William M., Chester, Mass. 222
Wirt, .James L., East Ashford, N. Y. 312
Withrow, John L., Boston, Mass. 218
Wolff, Frank E., Alameda, Cal. 98
Wood lock, Alfred L., Clare, Mich. 250
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PUBLISHED JOINTLY BT THE
Six National Congregational Missionary Societies.
Some of the Contributors to ** Congregational
Work" During the Past Year.
Rev. I. J. Atwood, M. D., Rev. W. R. Bair, Rev.
Jas. L. Barton, D. D., Miss Eula G. Bates, Rev. J. F.
Blackburu, Miss Jennie L. Blowers, Rev. Henry J.
Bruce, Rev. Fred R. Bunker, Hev. Allen S. Bush,
Rev. H. P. Case, Rev. John 8. Chandler, Rev. F. M.
Chapin, Miss Zula Clapp, Rev. A. W. Clark, D. D.,
Rev. Q. V. Clark, Miss Abbie M. Colby, Miss Harriet
L. Cole, Miss M. C. Collins, Rev. Sidney H. Cox, Rev.
D. W. Cram, Miss P. L. Cull, Rev. C. M. Daley, Mary
L. Daniels, Frances W. Danielson, Rev. Wm. Davies,
Rev. J. D. Davis, D. D., Miss Dora B. Dodge. G.
Sherwood Eddy, Rev. Jonathan Edwards, Rev. Wm.
Ewing, Rev. Henry Fairbank, Miss.A. E. Farrington,
Rev. Chas. W. Frazer, Rev. Jee Gam, Mrs. Constans
L. Goodell, Rev. Chauncey Goodrich, D. D., Mrs. S.
L. Gracey, Rev. Samuel Greene, Rev. Geo. C. Haun,
Prof. G. W. Henderson, Rev. E. P. Herrick, Rev. R.
P. Herrlck, Miss Abby F. Hull, Rev. Rob't A. Hume,
D. D., Rev. J. C Huntington, Rev. B. A. Imes, T. 8.
Inborden, Rev. Joel S. Ives, Rev. J. P. Jones, D. D.,
Mrs. Louise A. Kellogsf, Mrs. Mary D. Kelsey, Rev.
P. e. Knight, Rev. H. Loomis, Mr. W. T. Lopp, Mrs.
Etta D. Marden, Mrs. H. I. Miller, Mrs. Ella Shep-
pard Moore, Rev. Frank L. Moore, Rev. George W.
Moore, Sec. J. E. Moorland, Rev. Chas. G. Murphy,
Rev. C. A. Nelson, Rev. H. E. Partridge, Rev. H. E.
Peabody, Rev. Wm. C. Pond, D. D., Mrs. F. M.
Price, Kev. Wra.G. Puddefoot, Miss Emma C. Red-
ick. Miss MarvE. Richards, Rev. C. F. Rife, M. D.,
Rev. R. A. Rowley, Prof. Chas. B. Scott, Mrs. Laura
T. Seelye, Miss Bertha M. Shepard, Mrs. Charlotte E.
Shumway, Rev. Y. B. Sims, Rev. Chas. H. Small,
Rev. E. H. Stickney, Rev. W. L. Sutherland, Miss
Eva M. Swift, Gilbert W'alton, Mrs. Marion M. Web-
ster, Rev. James Wharton, Rev. Geo.E. White, Prof.
J. L. Wiley, Rev. Harry W. Young.
Editors • Rev. E. E. Strong, D. D., Rev. Edward
S. Tead, Rev. L. H. Cobb, D. D., Rev. Joseph B.
Clark, D. D., Rev. C. J. Ryder, D. D., Rev. George
M. Boynton, D. D.
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The Congregational Library*
AN APPEAL.
Strange to say, this is not an appeal for money (though that is
always welcome), but for something usually easier to furnish; namely,
the materials existing in printed or written form in each of our five
thousand churches, copies or transcripts of which should be on view at
this main centre of Congregationalism.
What was well begun should be well carried on. In 1853, through
the wise foresight of Dr. Dexter, Secretary Anderson, and other leaders,
the Congregational Library Association was founded, to preserve what-
ever might serve to illustrate the religious history and literature of New
England. With great labor and cost, the library has been making con-
stant accumulations on the side of its work devoted to the past.
But the present and the future are swiftly flowing by us into history.
The point at which every church, and particularly every church clerk,
can help the library is indicated above. In some other denominations
a fiat might go forth which would bring this material regularly to the
central office with the certainty of fate. Our way of liberty is vastly
better on the whole ; and we ought to take pride in showing that it is
equally satisfactory in its results.
It will be asked at once, what is desired here ? We answer :
Everything that mirrors the life of your church ; for instance : —
1. Church Manuals. — Even when these do not contain the
history of the church, they are important in many ways. " Do you
want church manuals?" a prominent minister lately asked us in sur-
prise. Let it suffice to reply that we have been at pains already to
collect about two thousand of these, and we have room for thousands
more.
2. Church Annuals. — Whether called Year-Books, or anything
else, they are exactly what we wish, in order to register the progress
(or otherwise !) of our churches, so far as statistics and incidents can
set it forth. Send two copies of each book or historical pamphlet.
3. Church Periodicals. — Many churches that do not publish a
Year-Book bring out, either weekly or at other stated times, a publica-
tion which represents the church, and forms a bond of union among
its varied interests. Please let us have all such matter here.
Address,
WILLIAM H. COBB,
• Congregational Library, Boston.